On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 21:24:42 -0400 Ric Moore <wayward4...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Ric, >Works a charm for me, and has for years, BUT every once in awhile As it does for many, I'm sure. >the volume levels back up to 100%. Pulse rides on top of alsa, so alsa And that's a problem. Now, if sound goes wrong there are *two* things to look at; ALSA & PA. Sod's Law says I pick the wrong one to look at first. And that assumes there's breakage in either PA or ALSA. There is, of course, a third possibility - breakage in PA *and* ALSA. I don't want to go there: LTS. >I also recommend cheap USB sound devices as they seem to always work. Except I see that Joe is having issues with a USB sound device. Although, to be fair, the problem appears to be with sound modules, rather than PA/ALSA. >Whatever passes for a sound device on my laptop never seems to work, Laptops are often a nightmare. Not just with sound. Shortcuts are often taken to a) get everything inside a small enough box and b) keep costs down. Any deficiencies then have to be catered for in software. Easy in Windows, since every manufacturer wants their machines to sell in that environment. Not so easy in Linux if the manufacturer won't release detailed specs about their corner/cost cutting. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" Gary don't need his eyes to see, Gary and his eyes have parted company Gary Gilmore's Eyes - The Adverts
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