On Mi, 07 apr 21, 23:49:46, deloptes wrote:
> Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>
> > I have a bullseye system with an on-board Intel sound device and a
> > Logitech USB headset. Everything works perfect, if I boot without the USB
> > headset plugged in. Both devices are detected and I can switch between
> > t
On Mi, 07 apr 21, 20:38:46, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 7. April 2021, 19:47:47 CEST schrieb Andrei POPESCU:
> > On Mi, 07 apr 21, 18:39:21, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I have a bullseye system with an on-board Intel sound device and a
> > > Logitech
> > > USB headset. Ev
Am Mittwoch, 7. April 2021, 20:38:46 CEST schrieb Rainer Dorsch:
> Am Mittwoch, 7. April 2021, 19:47:47 CEST schrieb Andrei POPESCU:
> > On Mi, 07 apr 21, 18:39:21, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I have a bullseye system with an on-board Intel sound device and a
> > > Logitech
> > >
Am Mittwoch, 7. April 2021, 19:47:47 CEST schrieb Andrei POPESCU:
> On Mi, 07 apr 21, 18:39:21, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a bullseye system with an on-board Intel sound device and a
> > Logitech
> > USB headset. Everything works perfect, if I boot without the USB headset
> > p
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> I have a bullseye system with an on-board Intel sound device and a
> Logitech USB headset. Everything works perfect, if I boot without the USB
> headset plugged in. Both devices are detected and I can switch between
> them as expected. If I boot with the USB headset plugged
Hello,
I have a bullseye system with an on-board Intel sound device and a Logitech
USB headset. Everything works perfect, if I boot without the USB headset
plugged in. Both devices are detected and I can switch between them as
expected. If I boot with the USB headset plugged in, inxi still find
On Mi, 07 apr 21, 18:39:21, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a bullseye system with an on-board Intel sound device and a Logitech
> USB headset. Everything works perfect, if I boot without the USB headset
> plugged in. Both devices are detected and I can switch between them as
> expecte
On 4/8/21 12:39 AM, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
system with an on-board Intel sound device and a Logitech
USB headset. Everything works perfect, if I boot without the USB headset
plugged in. Both devices are detected and I can switch between them a
Try checking "dmesg --human" output, there maybe someth
Thank you for your reply, Andrea.
Am Samstag, 6. Februar 2021, 23:52:24 CET schrieb Andrea Borgia:
> Il 06/02/21 20:53, Rainer Dorsch ha scritto:
> > sound was working for years on my Debian System w/o any issue with
> > pulseaudio. Since a few weeks I have problems with the on-board Intel
> > sou
Hi,
sound was working for years on my Debian System w/o any issue with pulseaudio.
Since a few weeks I have problems with the on-board Intel sound, listed as
Device-1: Intel Cannon Lake PCH cAVS driver: snd_hda_intel
whereas the Logitech USB headset always works
Device-2: Logitech Headset H39
Il 06/02/21 20:53, Rainer Dorsch ha scritto:
sound was working for years on my Debian System w/o any issue with pulseaudio.
Since a few weeks I have problems with the on-board Intel sound, listed as
I'm having a similar issue and it might be because of this bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-b
John Elliot V wrote:
> KDE -> System Settings -> Multimedia (Hardware) -> Audio and Video ->
> Audio Hardware Setup
I was going to say - it is just KDE :D - crap
On 27/06/17 03:16, John Elliot V wrote:
> Hmm. I re-enabled hyper-threading (to test) and sound didn't come back.
After a number of false starts I was able to restore audio by:
KDE -> System Settings -> Multimedia (Hardware) -> Audio and Video ->
Audio Hardware Setup
Then in the Hardware sect
Hi guys
This line in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf did the job for me:
options snd-usb-audio index=-2
I stumbled over it because I had to do the same in order to make sound
on my Mac Mini work. This doesn't render the device unusable AFAICS, so
blacklisting it isn't needed. Thanks for your hint
--- On Mon, 12/21/09, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> From: Marc Shapiro
> Subject: Re: Fw: Re: flash video sound issue [resolved]
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, December 21, 2009, 2:13 AM
> Anthony Baldwin wrote:
> > --- On Sun, 12/20/09, Marc Shapiro
> wro
Anthony Baldwin wrote:
--- On Sun, 12/20/09, Marc Shapiro wrote:
From: Marc Shapiro
Subject: Re: Fw: Re: flash video sound issue [resolved]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 8:02 PM
Anthony Baldwin wrote:
Hmmmturns out /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart does
--- On Sun, 12/20/09, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> From: Marc Shapiro
> Subject: Re: Fw: Re: flash video sound issue [resolved]
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 8:02 PM
> Anthony Baldwin wrote:
> > Hmmmturns out /etc/init.d/alsa-uti
Anthony Baldwin wrote:
Hmmmturns out /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart does the
trick.
I have had other, intermittent, flash video sound issues that, while not
identical, are similar enough that the same fix might work. Nothing
else that has been suggested has solved the problem, so I am go
ideo sound issue [resolved]
> To: "Paul Cartwright"
> Date: Saturday, December 19, 2009, 11:31 PM
>
>
> --- On Sat, 12/19/09, Paul Cartwright
> wrote:
>
> > From: Paul Cartwright
> > Subject: Re: flash video sound issue
> > To: "Anthony
Hi,
I've been seeing this problem for a while now, and it's starting to annoy me.
The video from Flash and youtube videos plays fine, but they start without the
sound. A few moments later, sound starts to play, but it is garbled, skips,
etc., and even after stopping the video and/or closing th
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 17:01:36 Jason Filippou wrote:
> I added the lines
>
> # Blacklisting microphone input
> blacklist snd-sb-audio
>
>
> But the problem persists. I think I might have something wrong with my
> syntax. Here is what lsusb says about my mic (other USB devices
> ommitted
> Hi,
> I got a similar problem having a web cam with integrated microphone.
> Restarting the computer with the web cam unplugged would bring back the sound
> in iceweasel. Blacklisting snd_usb_audio in alsa-base-blacklist.conf did solve
> the problem, in a not too nice way, but it did what I wante
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 14:40:16 Jason Filippou wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm having trouble with my sound in a rather fresh Testing box on KDE.
> Before I lay down the situation, let me clarify that I have googled,
> rather extensively, in pursuit of a solution to my problem, yet I have
> no
Hello list,
I'm having trouble with my sound in a rather fresh Testing box on KDE.
Before I lay down the situation, let me clarify that I have googled,
rather extensively, in pursuit of a solution to my problem, yet I have
not found a solution that solves my problem. So, instead of turning my
syst
Hi Dennis,
> Recently, sound started misbehaving. First, sound would not only fail
> to play, any application that called for use of sound would freeze,
> only to die (in the case of Totem) on a kill -9. A reboot later, and it
> now does play, but it sounds like a 33 rpm record knocked down to 16
OK, weirdness here.
Running Sarge, all updates current. Only thing out of distro is OOo 2.0
from backports. Sound card uses snd-cmipci.
Recently, sound started misbehaving. First, sound would not only fail
to play, any application that called for use of sound would freeze,
only to die (in the cas
Am 2006-02-22 01:20:20, schrieb Mark Grieveson:
> Hello. On a Sarge machine with 2.4.27-2-686 kernel on a Pentium II
> machine, I'm having problems with sound. I'm using alsa, with the
> modules installed. I've run alsaconf, and have enabled sound for gnome
> applications (gnometris, music pl
I'm no sound guru, but there are a couple of things that may help you.
1) both gnome and kde use different sound daemons and they're probably
conflicting with each other. There should be a way to set these things
to just use alsa. 2) your alsa setup may need to be setup for software
mixing. g
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 01:20:20 -0500
Mark Grieveson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello. On a Sarge machine with 2.4.27-2-686 kernel on a Pentium II
machine, I'm having problems with sound. I'm using alsa, with the
modules installed. I've run alsaconf, and have enabled sound for gnome
appli
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 01:20:20 -0500
Mark Grieveson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello. On a Sarge machine with 2.4.27-2-686 kernel on a Pentium II
> machine, I'm having problems with sound. I'm using alsa, with the
> modules installed. I've run alsaconf, and have enabled sound for gnome
> app
Hello. On a Sarge machine with 2.4.27-2-686 kernel on a Pentium II
machine, I'm having problems with sound. I'm using alsa, with the
modules installed. I've run alsaconf, and have enabled sound for gnome
applications (gnometris, music player, etc). This works fine, until I
try to run a kde
Scott wrote:
> I am running sarge, and got the sound to work after installing ALSA.
> However, other users on the same machine have no sound. Gnome, KDE,
> etc, doesn't matter. I've run alsamixer, no change.
>
> Any suggestions?
> Thanks in advance.
> Scott
Add other users to the audio group
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I am running sarge, and got the sound to work after installing ALSA.
However, other users on the same machine have no sound. Gnome, KDE,
etc, doesn't matter. I've run alsamixer, no change.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Scott
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On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 09:08 -0600, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> I found a bit more on the sound problem I picked up from my carelessness
> earlier this week. KDE can play .wav files, it simply can't play .ogg files.
And you have the ogg tools installed?
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greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The technology
I found a bit more on the sound problem I picked up from my carelessness
earlier this week. KDE can play .wav files, it simply can't play .ogg files.
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On 0, Josh Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running a testing machine with Ralf Nolden's stable backport of KDE 3.1,
> and I ran into the same problem with k3b. I have libvorbis0 and
> libvorbisfile3 installed.
>
> My solution (which has worked so far, though seems a bit iffy to me) wa
On Saturday, March 01, 2003 09:25 am, Seneca wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 08:13:19AM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/sounds$ play phone.wav
> > playing phone.wav
> > sox: error while loading shared libraries: libvorbisfile.so.0: cannot
> > open shared object file: No su
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 08:13:19AM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/sounds$ play phone.wav
> playing phone.wav
> sox: error while loading shared libraries: libvorbisfile.so.0: cannot open shared
> object file: No such file or directory
Do you have the package libvorbis0 inst
Hi
I am experiencing some problem with the sound system. My system is running
Debian 3.0 (Woody). Initially the sound system worked fine. Few weeks ago I
upgraded to GNOME 2.2 and then I lost sound. When I try to play some WAV
files I keep getting the following error message:
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On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 05:02:08PM -0800, Matthew C. Thompson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running a Debian 2.1r4 box with a SB 16 WavEffects (CT4171) sound
> card. It seems to work in some things but not others. I have support for
> it compiled into the kernel and I have 'PnP OS?=No' in the BIOS (Aw
Hello,
I'm running a Debian 2.1r4 box with a SB 16 WavEffects (CT4171) sound
card. It seems to work in some things but not others. I have support for
it compiled into the kernel and I have 'PnP OS?=No' in the BIOS (Award
4.51pg, I believe).
cat english.au > /dev/audio works fine, but xanim engl
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