On 10/30/2018 8:33 PM, ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I brought this up a few years ago, but never got things working at least in
> stretch. When installing using either a dvd or net installer, speech is
> fine, but once the system is installed, there is no sound. I t
john doe wrote:
> Did you install by selecting the option "install with speatch"?
no
> My guess is that there are some issues with pulseaudio after installation.
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility#Debian_installer_accessibility
might be, but might be also something else
regards
On 10/31/2018 12:59 AM, deloptes wrote:
> ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> BTW, I am using a virtual machine if this matters.
>
> I just tried a VMware and VBox with Debian Stretch. All works fine. pcspkr
> and also aplay works fine as well.
>
> I tried them from Debian Stretch box - n
ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
> BTW, I am using a virtual machine if this matters.
I just tried a VMware and VBox with Debian Stretch. All works fine. pcspkr
and also aplay works fine as well.
I tried them from Debian Stretch box - no idea what is the host of OP.
regards
On Tue 30 Oct 2018 at 20:43:20 +, Curt wrote:
> On 2018-10-30, Brian wrote:
> > On Tue 30 Oct 2018 at 15:33:30 -0400, ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> >> I brought this up a few years ago, but never got things working at least in
> >> stretch. When installing using either a dvd or
On 2018-10-30, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 30 Oct 2018 at 15:33:30 -0400, ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I brought this up a few years ago, but never got things working at least in
>> stretch. When installing using either a dvd or net installer, speech is
>
> A few years ago and no sound ye
On Tue 30 Oct 2018 at 15:33:30 -0400, ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
> I brought this up a few years ago, but never got things working at least in
> stretch. When installing using either a dvd or net installer, speech is
A few years ago and no sound yet. It cannot be all that important to
Hi all,
I brought this up a few years ago, but never got things working at least in
stretch. When installing using either a dvd or net installer, speech is
fine, but once the system is installed, there is no sound. I tried
alsamixer thinking that the valume need to be razed, but nothing infac
Hi, deloptes.
On 12/04/18 02:29, deloptes wrote:
>> Killing the 'pulseaudio' process solved the problem. Good to have sound
>> again :)
> Did you remove the .pulse directory before killing or not?
I was checking, but that directory did not exist. So I simply tried
killing the process directly.
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Killing the 'pulseaudio' process solved the problem. Good to have sound
> again :)
Did you remove the .pulse directory before killing or not?
regards
Hi, deloptes.
On 10/04/18 20:53, deloptes wrote:
Has anyone experienced something like that and has some clue how to fix
it?
>>> try
>>> alsamixer -c0
>>> or
>>> amixer -c0
>>> and see if something is muted there
>>> usually 0 is the alsacard driver - it might be other index for you th
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi, deloptes.
>
> On 10/04/18 19:36, deloptes wrote:
>
>>> Has anyone experienced something like that and has some clue how to fix
>>> it?
>
>> try
>> alsamixer -c0
>> or
>> amixer -c0
>> and see if something is muted there
>> usually 0 is the alsacard driver - it might
Hi, Ben.
On 10/04/18 19:51, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 11/04/18 10:15, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
>> From one day to the next I ran out of sound in Debian Stretch. It's
>> strange because I don't remember making any changes and everything was
>> running without prob
Hi, deloptes.
On 10/04/18 19:36, deloptes wrote:
>> Has anyone experienced something like that and has some clue how to fix
>> it?
> try
> alsamixer -c0
> or
> amixer -c0
> and see if something is muted there
> usually 0 is the alsacard driver - it might be other index for you though
This is th
On 11/04/18 10:15, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
From one day to the next I ran out of sound in Debian Stretch. It's
strange because I don't remember making any changes and everything was
running without problem.
I installed pavucontrol to see if there is something muted, but that
does not
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Has anyone experienced something like that and has some clue how to fix
> it?
try
alsamixer -c0
or
amixer -c0
and see if something is muted there
usually 0 is the alsacard driver - it might be other index for you though
regards
Hi,
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 19:15:35 -0300
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> From one day to the next I ran out of sound in Debian Stretch. It's
> strange because I don't remember making any changes and everything was
> running without problem.
>
> I installed
Hi all!
From one day to the next I ran out of sound in Debian Stretch. It's
strange because I don't remember making any changes and everything was
running without problem.
I installed pavucontrol to see if there is something muted, but that
does not seem to be the case. For example
My wife and I also have this problem on our respective laptops. So it is
definitely a bug.
On 10/09/15 09:26, David Henderson wrote:
Muntasim Ul Haque inventati.org> writes:
Hi,
I have had problems with Debian 8 'jessie' Xfce edition. I didn't get
any sound initially. Then after 'some' confi
Muntasim Ul Haque inventati.org> writes:
>
> Hi,
> I have had problems with Debian 8 'jessie' Xfce edition. I didn't get
> any sound initially. Then after 'some' configuration, I got sound
> working. But sound related problems were still there. When I plug-in the
> headphone I got no sound. T
Hi,
I have had problems with Debian 8 'jessie' Xfce edition. I didn't get
any sound initially. Then after 'some' configuration, I got sound
working. But sound related problems were still there. When I plug-in the
headphone I got no sound. Then I have to re-adjust using 'pavucontrol'
and 'alsam
On Fri, 09 Jul 2010 20:34:48 -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Since yesterday I've noticed I've been without sound on Debian GNU/Linux
> Lenny 5.0.5. I was using a 2.6.32-bpo.2-686 kernel. While I am not sure
> if the problem was after an update, I tried connecting to pci audio card
> both speakers
Hi all!
Since yesterday I've noticed I've been without sound on Debian GNU/Linux
Lenny 5.0.5. I was using a 2.6.32-bpo.2-686 kernel. While I am not sure
if the problem was after an update, I tried connecting to pci audio card
both speakers and headset, and in any case I have no sound. I did the
sa
On Sat,27.Sep.08, 09:16:34, Star Liu wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Rajeev Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi i have recently installed debian 4.0 but no sound.
> according to my experience, when installing, if i selected desktop in
> the tasksel, the audio works; if i didn't select
i suggest the solution by rajeevcoder.
#alsaconf
make it easier to configure sound in debian
On 9/27/08, Star Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Rajeev Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi i have recently installed debian 4.0 but no sou
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Rajeev Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi i have recently installed debian 4.0 but no sound.
according to my experience, when installing, if i selected desktop in
the tasksel, the audio works; if i didn't select that, i need to run
"apt-get install libesd-alsa0",
On 2008-09-26 15:13, Rajeev Kumar wrote:
> Hi i have recently installed debian 4.0 but no sound.
Have you installed any software to deal with sound?
Which?
How did you configure it?
Hint: debian's kernel is not enough. You need some software to use the
kernel's audio features.
Hint2: debian does
> Hi i have recently installed debian 4.0 but no sound.
Please supply more information on your hardware e.g. what is the
output of 'lspci | grep -i audio'?
Regards
Johann
--
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Informasietegnologie, Universiteit van Stellenbosch
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 18:43:39 +0530 (IST)
Rajeev Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi i have recently installed debian 4.0 but no sound.
You need to give a bit more input here ;)
>From which image you install? Which hardware are you using? Which
graphic user interface you install (if any)?
Reg
Hi i have recently installed debian 4.0 but no sound.
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At Wed, 14 May 2008 21:02:35 +0200 Nigel Henry wrote,
"I saw a suggestion to add snd-hda-intel to /etc/modules ..."
Last week I added snd-hda-intel and still found
the Intel devices abse
On Wednesday 14 May 2008 18:21, PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
> Folk,
>
> This document,
> "http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Sound_in_Debian_GNU/Linux#Some_applicatio
>ns_.28OSS_applications.29_produce_no_sound_in_AL" in revision 1.2, 27th
> November 2007 states,
> "... Rename the file instead: # mv /etc/m
Folk,
This document,
"http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Sound_in_Debian_GNU/Linux#Some_applications_.28OSS_applications.29_produce_no_sound_in_AL";
in revision 1.2, 27th November 2007 states,
"... Rename the file instead: # mv /etc/modprobe.conf
/etc/modprobe.conf.obsolete
Now run alsaconf aga
Just an FYI. This morning I applied last night's updates including 2.6.16-1 and sound is happy again.On 3/20/06, Craig M. Houck <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hmmm.This is 'good' bad news. Same thing happening to me I though I had done
somehting else wrong.I am using a Dell desktop that has a twin nex
Robert Harris wrote:
As of Friday I lost sound on my IBM R50 after I did a dist-upgrade. All the
drivers load, alsaconf detects the intel chipset correctly and the modules
load. Even the alsamixer looks correct, nothing is muted. No sound other
than speaker beeps (^G) though.
There is a prob
Hmmm.
This is 'good' bad news. Same thing happening to me I though I had done
somehting else wrong.
I am using a Dell desktop that has a twin next to it running Sarge and the
sou nd works fine.
At 11:31 AM 3/20/2006 -0500, Robert Harris wrote:
>
>No sound other than speaker beeps (^G) though.
As of Friday I lost sound on my IBM R50 after I did a dist-upgrade. All the drivers load, alsaconf detects the intel chipset correctly and the modules load. Even the alsamixer looks correct, nothing is muted. No sound other than speaker beeps (^G) though.
Anyone have any ideas?-- :wq!---
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 11:11:47AM -0400, Christopher Fonnesbeck wrote:
> I am having a hell of a time getting my SB sound card working in Debian
> (2.2). I have tried loading it as a module and in the kernel, but to no
> avail. Modconf configures and installs the module without errors or
> confli
I am having a hell of a time getting my SB sound card working in Debian
(2.2). I have tried loading it as a module and in the kernel, but to no
avail. Modconf configures and installs the module without errors or
conflicts, yet any audio application complains that there is no sound
hardware availab
Alright,
I think I had (have) sound configured correctly now, but I boot off of a
floppy (soon I'll have my own computer, but for now I have to use my
family's), so I was wondering if (and how) I needed to update the info on
my boot floppy.
Thanks (I have color in Netscape again),
Cameron Math
> I can't get my sound to work in Debian, and none of my dad's old UNIX
> books have anything about sound (I'm getting Debian / GNU 2.2 Linux
> Unleashed for my b-day, but that's not for another two months), so I was
> wondering if it was possible to (and how I would) configure the kernel
> to work
Hey everyone,
I can't get my sound to work in Debian, and none of my dad's old UNIX
books have anything about sound (I'm getting Debian / GNU 2.2 Linux
Unleashed for my b-day, but that's not for another two months), so I was
wondering if it was possible to (and how I would) configure the kernel
to
Hey,
I'm probably stupid for asking this, but, how do I configure sound in
Debian?
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
ato with one of the recent 2.2 kernels, you
should
be able to install the es1371 module using modconf. Then add your users who
will use
audio to group `audio'.
A lot of programs use sound in Debian. One common foundation for them is
audiofile/esd, which is used by Enlightenment and all of G
you'll need to recompile your kernel and enable sound support. Read the
kernel HOWTO document and the Sound HOWTO (should be in /usr/doc/HOWTO by
default i believe). then u'll want to go get some sound software. they'll
be in the sound section of your debian installation disk
(this will probably b
Greetings,
I have been using Debian on and off for some time. However, I have not
yet seen how to add sound to a Debian system. Is there a package for
Debian that supports sound? If it matters, I have an ESS 1371.
Thanks
Jeff Flowers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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