Thanks for the help.

The intel audio pci device is indeed listed in the qvm-pci list, and the 
pulseaudio manager is 'connected', However, under 'devices' there's nothing 
about the intel device - just 'combined monitor' as the source


On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 10:09:37 UTC-8, Yuraeitha  wrote:
> On Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 6:58:11 PM UTC+1, Allen Larocque wrote:
> > Thanks Yuraeitha for the thoughtful reply!
> > 
> > Hm. It doesn't seem to work in the other templates. I think it is a driver 
> > issue. I've tried volume etc.; and switching through the pulseaudio menus 
> > shows only 'simultaneous output' devices (which DO have actively 
> > fluctuating 'volume bars' when playback is happening!). Under 'config' 
> > there is 'no sound cards available for configuration'. 
> > I've been trying some things and let me try to clarify:
> > 
> > 'lspci' lists '00:1b:0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Serices/c210 
> > Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev04)'
> > I interpret that as the audio card being on the chipset (hence 'plugged in' 
> > automatically).
> > 
> > 'aplay -l' however lists "no soundcards found". So alsa doesn't see it?
> > 
> > Alsa is a deeper level than pulseaudio generally, right? So if alsa doesn't 
> > see it then it makes sense that pulseaudio doesn't either.
> > 
> > So: how to get alsa/pulseaudio to see it?
> > 
> > Thanks again for the gracious help!
> > - Allen
> > 
> > On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 04:16:15 UTC-8, Yuraeitha  wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 10:42:30 AM UTC+1, Allen Larocque wrote:
> > > > Hi Qubes,
> > > > First time installer here, trying to get my sound to work. Strangely, 
> > > > speakers are broken, but headphones work fine.
> > > > 
> > > > Anytime I move my sound device from 'available' to 'selected' in a 
> > > > given VM, the VM won't load and I get the 'qeexec demon' error. Same 
> > > > thing when I move various other devices over (tested with USB ones). I 
> > > > should need the audio device moved over in order for it to work in a 
> > > > given VM, right?
> > > > 
> > > > Any thoughts? Running 3.2 on a Zenbook UX31A.
> > > > 
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Allen
> > > 
> > > Also if you moved the soundcard to a direct pass-through, and the 
> > > soundcard hardware does not support the PCI pass-through feature. Then 
> > > you need to make a full restart of Qubes OS (fully power down power in 
> > > order to clean hardware memory). This is due to security reasons. If this 
> > > is hitting you, then you may want to first undo the pass-through you made 
> > > of your soundcard, and then make a full restart before trying the above 
> > > suggestions.
> 
> np's :)
> 
> Try compare "qvm-pci list" with lspci, it's the same list, but it'll show you 
> if the Qubes tools register the sound card. Also try look in the Qubes menu 
> --> Systems Tools --> Pulseaudio Manager. See if the sound server is 
> connected or disconnected here.
> 
> I can't write much more right now as I'm on the road and need to close the 
> lid and move now, but checking these might get us a little closer with more 
> information.
> 
> I can confirm I see my own soundcards with "aplay -l", so this command should 
> indeed be working in Qubes it seems?
> 
> It sounds like a problem that is out of my league though, but I'll try to 
> help where I can.

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