* Maya [2021-01-10 22:39 +0100]:
> Awesome, that did it! :-)
> Thanks a lot!
Closed hereby.
Thanks for cooperation
Elimar
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Numeric stability is probably not all that
important when you're guessing;-)
Awesome, that did it! :-)
Thanks a lot!
* Maya [2021-01-06 22:28 +0100]:
> If this is not the issue I've linked above, could you maybe point me to
> where to dig further?
> I've already done quite some googleing on this and this was the closest I
> could get to a possible solution :-/
Maybe updating pulseaudio helps? See
If this is not the issue I've linked above, could you maybe point me to
where to dig further?
I've already done quite some googleing on this and this was the closest
I could get to a possible solution :-/
Hi Elimar,
thanks for your reply! I've tried before to post to this thread, but
maybe it was due to disposable mail address that I didn't get through.
Another try. Still figuring out how this bug tracking system works ;-)
Ok, so here's my output of $ dpkg -l | egrep "(alsa|libasound)":
ii
Control: tags -1 - newcomer
I think the "newcomer" tag has been added by mistake. Feel free to
correct me if I'm wrong.
Hi Maya
* Maya [2021-01-01 21:42 +0100]:
> Package: libasound2
> Version: 1.2.4-1
> Severity: important
> Tags: newcomer
> X-Debbugs-Cc: maya587...@re-gister.com
>
> With Debian testing freshly installed on my new Lenovo IdeaPad 5 14ARE05
> (dual boot
> with Win 10), the sound output isn't
Package: libasound2
Version: 1.2.4-1
Severity: important
Tags: newcomer
X-Debbugs-Cc: maya587...@re-gister.com
With Debian testing freshly installed on my new Lenovo IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (dual
boot
with Win 10), the sound output isn't working. I can only select 'HDMI1 Output'
or
'HDMI2 Output' as
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