Re: Re: Re: Re: Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
I'm glad it helped. Any idea which commands helped? amixer -c 0 set Master 100% amixer -c 0 set PCM 100%
Re: Re: Re: Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
John Berden wrote: > Listen! That helped! Unbelievable! > Thanks a lot! > And why is there no default volume? This is stupid! I'm glad it helped. Any idea which commands helped? When a virtual machine initializes its "hardware", it doesn't always do it the way that a real machine would. Having a default volume of 0 might be silly, but pretty much any setting would annoy someone. I expect you have done the "where is this beep coming from?" dance yourself. -dsr-
Re: Re: Re: Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
Listen! That helped! Unbelievable! Thanks a lot! And why is there no default volume? This is stupid!
Re: Re: Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
Constantine Ryzhikov wrote: > I'm blind, without Orca it???s hard for me to read the output. I made a > screen, but there is no audio, or is it on top. > > https://i.paste.pics/2502b2f2c2644bb7e19dbc9d7e2e7a8a.png I apologize for my assumption. The lspci snipped you showed did have snd_ens1371 enabled, so it is plausible that this is just a mixer problem. alsa and pulse both have command-line tools to adjust mixing. For alsa, try: amixer scontrols to get the available controls. Some combination of the following might work: amixer -c 0 set Master 100% amixer -c 0 set PCM 100% amixer -c 0 set Headphone 100% amixer -c 0 set Beep 0% As painful as alsa's tools are, pulseaudio's tools are worse. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Examples pactl list cards pactl set-sink-volume 0 100% might work. -dsr-
Re: Re: Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
Installed it already. Does not help.
Re: Re: Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
Installed it already. doesn't help.
Re: Re: Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
I'm blind, without Orca it’s hard for me to read the output. I made a screen, but there is no audio, or is it on top. https://i.paste.pics/2502b2f2c2644bb7e19dbc9d7e2e7a8a.png
Re: Re: Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
I'm blind, without Orca it’s hard for me to read the output. I made a screen, but there is no audio, or is it on top. https://i.paste.pics/2502b2f2c2644bb7e19dbc9d7e2e7a8a.png
Re: Re: Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
I'm blind, without Orca it’s hard for me to read the output. I made a screen, but there is no audio, or is it on top. https://i.paste.pics/2502b2f2c2644bb7e19dbc9d7e2e7a8a.png
Re: Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
John Berden wrote: > Hello. > I installed Debian 10 on Vmware 15. > And I don't have an audio driver! > I hear system beeps only. > How can i fix this? > Thanks in advance! First it needs to be enabled in the VM configuration and second I think you need to install extention (in the debian VM). I lost track where this was to be downloaded. On windows I recall it was downloaded and shows up as CD-disk and installs the VM Tools. I think you have to look for the VM Tools if available.
Re: Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
John Berden wrote: > Hello. > I installed Debian 10 on Vmware 15. > And I don't have an audio driver! > I hear system beeps only. > How can i fix this? It's pretty likely that Debian would use your virtualized audio hardware if it was available, so it's probably VMWare's fault. Does lspci -vv show you any audio hardware? If not, it's definitely VMWare's fault. Complain to them. If it does show you audio hardware, let us know what it is. -dsr-
Missing Audio Driver in Debian 10 Vmware
Hello. I installed Debian 10 on Vmware 15. And I don't have an audio driver! I hear system beeps only. How can i fix this? Thanks in advance!