On 27/09/2024 06:47, tom arnall wrote:
the hardware is a bluetooth headset LG-HBS-XL7. thanks for getting back
to me.
___
Hopefully Kamala Harris will be a president whom all of us end up both
respecting and loving. If God-centered people are working for her, the
chances of that happe
the hardware is a bluetooth headset LG-HBS-XL7. thanks for getting back to
me.
___
Hopefully Kamala Harris will be a president whom all of us end up both
respecting and loving. If God-centered people are working for her, the
chances of that happening will increase. https://events.democrats
Gad! I totally forgot about the headset hw: LG-HBS-XL7.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 12:27 PM tom arnall wrote:
>
> I can't get the sound settings stable for my headset. When I set output to
> headset and then set input to headset, the output setting immediately
> changes to
On 25/09/2024 14:24, Anssi Saari wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
On 25/09/2024 02:27, tom arnall wrote:
immediately changes to handsfree, which produces only a hum in mono
Is it a Bluetooth headset? That case see Debian wiki for limitations.
Which part of the wiki? There seem to be a bunch of b
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 25/09/2024 02:27, tom arnall wrote:
>> immediately changes to handsfree, which produces only a hum in mono
>
> Is it a Bluetooth headset? That case see Debian wiki for limitations.
Which part of the wiki? There seem to be a bunch of bluetooth pages in
the wiki but search
On 25/09/2024 02:27, tom arnall wrote:
immediately changes to handsfree, which produces only a hum in mono
Is it a Bluetooth headset? That case see Debian wiki for limitations.
24 at 12:27 PM tom arnall wrote:
>
> I can't get the sound settings stable for my headset. When I set output to
> headset and then set input to headset, the output setting immediately
> changes to handsfree, which produces only a hum in mono when I test it.
> I'm using the
I can't get the sound settings stable for my headset. When I set output to
headset and then set input to headset, the output setting immediately
changes to handsfree, which produces only a hum in mono when I test it.
I'm using the Gnome Settings gui app to make the settings.
an audio
profile is supposed to do, but somehow it was set to HDMI stereo digital
output (I assume it happened somewhat automatically during last
upgrade). I just switched it back to analog and I got my analog sound back.
Op 26-05-2024 om 15:26 schreef Michael Kjörling:
Quite a few people run Debian testing. Some even as a daily driver.
That's fine. But if you do, you need to keep in mind that it _is_
"testing". You can't expect the same level of stability as with the
stable distribution. And you definitely need t
e any
suggestions for me that can help me solve the problem?
And no, "reinstall from scratch and forget APT pinning" is not the
solution I'm looking for: I already know I could do that, but I'm more
interested in understanding what went wrong. I can even live without
soun
On 26 May 2024 13:08 +0200, from lu...@sulweb.org (Lucio Crusca):
> Sometimes it happens some packages get automatically removed from Debian
> testing (for example because of rc-bugs), so if you ever need one of those
> packages that have been removed, you can only wait for it to be added back,
> o
On Sun, 26 May 2024 13:16:28 +0200
Kamil Jońca wrote:
Hello Kamil,
>About 2 years ago I got new laptop.
Sweeping generalisation coming;
Laptops can be troublesome for Linux when they're fairly recently
released. Largely because the makers play fast and loose with accepted
standards and cut c
Mindaugas writes:
[..]
> Yes, people do. It's their systems. But then there is no need to cry
> and complain that something is not working or is not working properly.
> Personally, I've never had any problems with sound on Debian. Maybe
You were lucky.
About 2 years ago I go
Il 25/05/24 17:25, Frank ha scritto:
I've been running a 'pure' testing since 2008. No sid or stable in sight.
You have a point, I should have specified better what I meant.
I tried running pure Debian testing too, but, in my case, given the way
I use my system, I soon realized that testin
ave
about my system. If you happen to know the solution, then you are
welcome to share it. All the rest is blah blah blah.
Personally, I've never had any problems with sound on Debian. Maybe
because I don't do the kind of scenarios you do (apt pinning, mixing
packages from stable,
[1] exists just for that.
>
> Anyway, if you ever happen to find something like a useful answer,
> you're welcolme to post it here. Thanks in advance.
>
> [1]: https://wiki.debian.org/AptConfiguration
>
>
Yes, people do. It's their systems. But then there is no
Op 25-05-2024 om 14:51 schreef Lucio Crusca:
Besides it is also a misleading answer: testing is not a complete
distro, in that you *need* to add stable and/or sid in order to actually
use it
Nonsense.
I've been running a 'pure' testing since 2008. No sid or stable in sight.
Please don't spre
Il 25/05/24 13:51, Mindaugas ha scritto:
Hello.
Don't make a FrankenDebian. Oh, I'm sorry. Your system has already
become like this.
P.S.
The reason things can break is because the software packaged for one
Debian release is built to be compatible with the rest of the software
for that releas
On Fri, 2024-05-24 at 14:26 +0200, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> My notebook has Trixie for most packages, then some from Bookworm and
> a
> few form Sid.
>
> Pipewire used to output sound just fine until yesterday, when I
> upgraded
> the whole system via aptitude and rebooted.
&
My notebook has Trixie for most packages, then some from Bookworm and a
few form Sid.
Pipewire used to output sound just fine until yesterday, when I upgraded
the whole system via aptitude and rebooted.
Until yesterday I also had rc-buggy in my sources-list, but then I
removed it (before
s would confirm that, so would the user manual of your motherboard or
sound card.
The issue is that speaker-test doesn't play sound to the correct speaker. If
I run:
~$ speaker-test -Dplug:surround51 -c6 -s3 -f75
The sound comes from (Center), (Front right), (Rear left) and (Rear right)
spea
front-left and front-right output sound.
To confirm, you can either:
- move away that 99-pulse.conf file so that speaker-test use directly and only
ALSA
- configure pulseaudio output profile for surround5.1 (you can use command line
$ pacmd set-card-profile 0 output:output:analog-surround-51
Hi,
> > My understanding is that pulseaudio uses alsa for kernel interface and
> > that speaker-test uses alsa directly. So if one cannot get speaker-test
> > to sound right, it cannot work with pulseaudio. That why I suggest
> > workarounds
> > in alsa conf (a
On 02/05/24 at 09:10, Alexandre Rossi wrote:
What's bothering me is that you get sound from multiple speakers while
instructing out on only one.
The usual issues of these setups with surround analog out are:
- channel mapping issues (driver/hardware mismatch)
- software downmixing to s
Hi,
> > > The issue is that speaker-test doesn't play sound to the correct speaker.
> > > If
> > > I run:
> > >
> > > ~$ speaker-test -Dplug:surround51 -c6 -s3 -f75
> > >
> > > The sound comes from (Center), (Front right), (R
Richmond wrote:
> Dan Ritter writes:
>
> > Richmond wrote:
> > Let's put in a broad bell that will cover bass and low treble
> > voices: tap the first gear icon on top of a slider. By default,
> > all these bands are configurable and set to no change, so we're
> > going to co-opt the first one.
Dan Ritter writes:
> Richmond wrote:
>> Dan Ritter writes:
>>
>> > Parametric EQs are not the same as graphic EQs, but they are
>> > reasonably easy to understand and offer much more control.
>> >
>> > Suppose you want to boost all the bass below 50Hz. The
>> > parametric type you want is a "s
On 01/05/24 at 18:21, Richmond wrote:
I am using a web browser to play Youtube and Spotify.
I got into a real mess with this, as my bluetooth speakers stopped
working, "Bluetooth connect failed: br-connection-profile-unavailable"
and then when I removed pipewire I lost all sound com
Franco Martelli writes:
> On 01/05/24 at 14:33, Richmond wrote:
>> Is it possible to have a graphic equalizer for sound output? I am using
>> the Mate desktop. I installed EasyEffects from a flatpak and it appears
>> on the menu but does nothing. I don't know the comma
Richmond wrote:
> Dan Ritter writes:
>
> > Parametric EQs are not the same as graphic EQs, but they are
> > reasonably easy to understand and offer much more control.
> >
> > Suppose you want to boost all the bass below 50Hz. The
> > parametric type you want is a "shelf", the frequency is 50Hz,
On 01/05/24 at 14:33, Richmond wrote:
Is it possible to have a graphic equalizer for sound output? I am using
the Mate desktop. I installed EasyEffects from a flatpak and it appears
on the menu but does nothing. I don't know the command line. Probably
there is an error.
Debian 12.
Us
Curt writes:
> Why install from flatpak when there is a native Debian package?
>
To cut a long story short: user error. :(
So I have it working now...
Dan Ritter writes:
> Parametric EQs are not the same as graphic EQs, but they are
> reasonably easy to understand and offer much more control.
>
> Suppose you want to boost all the bass below 50Hz. The
> parametric type you want is a "shelf", the frequency is 50Hz,
> the Q doesn't matter (because
Richmond wrote:
> Is it possible to have a graphic equalizer for sound output? I am using
> the Mate desktop. I installed EasyEffects from a flatpak and it appears
> on the menu but does nothing. I don't know the command line. Probably
> there is an error.
I don't kno
s
on the jacks would confirm that, so would the user manual of your motherboard or
sound card.
The MoBo is an old ASUSTeK Computer Inc. M5A99X EVO (R1.0) and it has
three jacks of different colors to connect to the Logitech Z906 case,
there aren't labels, only colored jacks: Orange, Black
On 2024-05-01, Richmond wrote:
> Is it possible to have a graphic equalizer for sound output? I am using
> the Mate desktop. I installed EasyEffects from a flatpak and it appears
> on the menu but does nothing. I don't know the command line. Probably
> there is an error.
Why ins
Is it possible to have a graphic equalizer for sound output? I am using
the Mate desktop. I installed EasyEffects from a flatpak and it appears
on the menu but does nothing. I don't know the command line. Probably
there is an error.
Debian 12.
bels
on the jacks would confirm that, so would the user manual of your motherboard or
sound card.
> The issue is that speaker-test doesn't play sound to the correct speaker. If
> I run:
>
> ~$ speaker-test -Dplug:surround51 -c6 -s3 -f75
>
> The sound comes from (Cente
io system plugged to the PC via 3
jacks (left/right), (Center/Subwoofer), (Rear left/ Rear right).
Clementine ¹ audio player seems it works well, but I'm unsure that the
sound go to the correct speaker.
The issue is that speaker-test doesn't play sound to the correct
speake
On 2024-04-22, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
> TL;DR: Copying an existing /home into a fresh Debian installation
> causes audio in Steam games to glitch - but all other sound is OK.
I have only the most vaporous ideas about Steam, but have you tried
backing up and then recreating (if such a
On 4/24/24 00:46, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
On 2024-04-22 16:50, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
What are the old and new hard drive model numbers and specs?
Correction: the 4TB drive is a Western Digital WD40EFPX. I was reading
it by shining a flashlight through a gap in the frame and squinting from
a wid
d into thinking everything was still there.
But I found a detailed set of instructions for installing Steam at
https://wiki.debian.org/Steam and followed them. This installed or
overlaid the missing or broken parts and presto! my sound is now clean.
Many thanks to everyone for your help. This a good les
> I doubt the new drive is slower than the old drive:
Overall, agreed. Tho AFAICT the new drive spins slower (5400rpm vs
7200rpm), so it has a slightly higher rotational latency. This means
that in *some* cases it can be slower.
Now, I have no idea whether that's the cause of the glitches.
On 4/23/24 09:02, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
Charlie Gibbs wrote:
On 2024-04-22 16:50, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
What are the old and new hard drive model numbers and specs?
The old drive is a Western Digital WD5000YS (500GB SATA).
The new drive is a Western Digital Red, WF40EFPX (4TB SA
On 4/22/24 21:26, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
On 2024-04-22 16:50, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
What are the old and new hard drive model numbers and specs?
The old drive is a Western Digital WD5000YS (500GB SATA).
https://www.newegg.com/western-digital-re2-wd5000ys-500gb/p/N82E16822136032?Item=N82E16822
Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> On 2024-04-22 16:50, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>
> > What are the old and new hard drive model numbers and specs?
>
> The old drive is a Western Digital WD5000YS (500GB SATA).
> The new drive is a Western Digital Red, WF40EFPX (4TB SATA).
According to my searches, there's n
On 2024-04-22 16:50, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
What are the old and new hard drive model numbers and specs?
The old drive is a Western Digital WD5000YS (500GB SATA).
The new drive is a Western Digital Red, WF40EFPX (4TB SATA).
If the old hard drive was spinning rust, it is acceptable to replace i
a fresh Debian installation
> causes audio in Steam games to glitch - but all other sound is OK.
>
> Full description:
>
> I have a machine in the living room that stores MP3s and videos
> and serves them to other machines on our network as well as playing
> them locally on our
lowed
by a quick `gparted` run to resize on-the-fly the partitions (in order
to get access to the extra 3.5GB).
> Everything works great with one exception:
> when I fire up Portal the sound gets glitches about once a second.
> This only happens with Steam games; I can play MP3s and videos
in Steam games to glitch - but all other sound is OK.
Full description:
I have a machine in the living room that stores MP3s and videos
and serves them to other machines on our network as well as playing
them locally on our TV's big screen. I also play a few Steam games
(e.g. Portal)
On 2024-04-21, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> Obviously my Steam programs and configuration files are in my
> home directory, since the updated system comes up icons and all
> without re-installing Steam, and can find everything it needs to
> run the games. But perhaps there are a few files somewhere els
other sound is OK.
Full description:
I have a machine in the living room that stores MP3s and videos
and serves them to other machines on our network as well as playing
them locally on our TV's big screen. I also play a few Steam games
(e.g. Portal) on it. It's a 2007-vintage machine, but
; > Richmond writes:
> >
> >> When playing videos in a web browser, and sending the sound to
> a
> >> bluetooth speaker (amazon echo) I get playback problems;
> stuttering,
> >> sound quality reduction to AM radio level or lower). The
Lee writes:
> On Sun, Apr 7, 2024 at 3:30 PM Richmond wrote:
>>
>> Richmond writes:
>>
>> > Richmond writes:
>> >
>> >> When playing videos in a web browser, and sending the sound to a
>> >> bluetooth speaker (amazon echo) I get pla
On Sun, Apr 7, 2024 at 3:30 PM Richmond wrote:
>
> Richmond writes:
>
> > Richmond writes:
> >
> >> When playing videos in a web browser, and sending the sound to a
> >> bluetooth speaker (amazon echo) I get playback problems; stuttering,
> >> so
Have you tried a LIVE-version of another Linux distribution? It will be
interesting to compare.
вс, 7 апр. 2024 г. в 22:30, Richmond :
> Richmond writes:
>
> > Richmond writes:
> >
> >> When playing videos in a web browser, and sending the sound to a
> >> b
Richmond writes:
> Richmond writes:
>
>> When playing videos in a web browser, and sending the sound to a
>> bluetooth speaker (amazon echo) I get playback problems; stuttering,
>> sound quality reduction to AM radio level or lower). These things can
>> clear u
Richmond writes:
> When playing videos in a web browser, and sending the sound to a
> bluetooth speaker (amazon echo) I get playback problems; stuttering,
> sound quality reduction to AM radio level or lower). These things can
> clear up after a minute or two, or be reduced.
>
When playing videos in a web browser, and sending the sound to a
bluetooth speaker (amazon echo) I get playback problems; stuttering,
sound quality reduction to AM radio level or lower). These things can
clear up after a minute or two, or be reduced.
When playing from nvlc however I get no such
On Mon, 18 Mar 2024 13:32:18 +0300
Jan Krapivin wrote:
> Small problem is that LTS Kernel 6.1 doesn’t support this device, so
> I have used Liquorix kernel, which I have installed earlier. Though,
> I don’t need this kernel, as it haven’t helped me with sound
> interrupts, which wa
t some hours,
using Bluetooth headphones, waiting for problems, but they hadn’t occur.
Small problem is that LTS Kernel 6.1 doesn’t support this device, so I have
used Liquorix kernel, which I have installed earlier. Though, I don’t need
this kernel, as it haven’t helped me with sound interrupts, whi
On 14/03/2024 19:06, Jan Krapivin wrote:
What do you think about QUANT parameter in */pw-top/*? Can it influence
sound quality? I wasn't able to change it with
pw-metadata -n settings 0 clock.force-quantum 2048
Sorry, my experience with tuning PipeWire is limited to switching
> You may try to discriminate hardware/software issues when you comparing
> different laptops by booting various live images (GNOME, xfce, etc.).
>
I will try... Thank you.
What do you think about QUANT parameter in *pw-top*? Can it influence sound
quality? I wasn't able to chang
On 13/03/2024 17:43, Jan Krapivin wrote:
While watching */pactl subscribe /*command output, i have noticed that
there was a change from sink 414 to sink 213 when sound interrupt occurred
"Event 'change' on sink-input #414
Can this information be of any help?
It is expected
ist or forum may be a better place to discuss the issue.
>
OK
While watching *pactl subscribe *command output, i have noticed that there
was a change from sink 414 to sink 213 when sound interrupt occurred
"Event 'change' on sink-input #414
Event 'change' on sink-inpu
85 and 88 are decreasing
in later messages.
Sound stream may be interrupted when headphones decide to balance
battery discharge by switching device that communicates with laptop.
Perhaps messages related to input devices are different because it is
Wayland session while I use KDE with X11 s
On 12/03/2024 03:48, Jan Krapivin wrote:
As for journald i have a lot of such errors, but they don't influence
the audio quality:
"Mar 11 22:20:13 deb wireplumber[1357]: RFCOMM receive command but modem
not available: AT+XIAOMI=1,1,102,85,88,27,174"
Headphones might expect some response to
hink that in
> the moment of sound interrupt there are the corresponding lines:
>
> "Event 'remove' on sink-input #353
> Event 'new' on sink-input #358
> Event 'change' on sink-input #358"
>
> As for journald i have a lot of such errors, but
Hello again. I have used *pactl subscribe *command and i think that in the
moment of sound interrupt there are the corresponding lines:
"Event 'remove' on sink-input #353
Event 'new' on sink-input #358
Event 'change' on sink-input #358"
As for journald i h
пн, 11 мар. 2024 г. в 07:50, Max Nikulin :
>
> Are there anything in journalctl output (executed as root) around these
> events?
>
I guess that no, but i will recheck.
> Is XFCE configured to use pulseaudio or PipeWire as GNOME?
>
Pulseaudio
> Another option might be LC3 codec from Bluetooth
Please, respond to the mailing list.
On 11/03/2024 11:50, Max Nikulin wrote:
https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp
Last resort might be dumping bluetooth traffic
The link above has an example
dumpcap -i bluetooth0
Another tool is
hcidump -w /tmp/bt.pcap
However at first I wou
On 10/03/2024 21:07, Jan Krapivin wrote:
Hello! I have a problem with sound quality when using bluetooth
headphones on Debian 12 GNOME.
Every ~20 minutes, sometimes less, sometimes more, sound interrupts for
a 1-5 seconds with complete silence.
Are there anything in journalctl output
Hello! I have a problem with sound quality when using bluetooth headphones
on Debian 12 GNOME.
Every ~20 minutes, sometimes less, sometimes more, sound interrupts for a
1-5 seconds with complete silence.
At first I thought that problem can be in the headphones, though it have
worked fine with
On 28/01/2024 00:07, Curt wrote:
(Anyway, this is what my personal robot explained to me and may be subject to
imperfection and error.)
I find it over-sophisticated and, being put after the recipe, extremely
unfriendly to those who get it in search engine results. Unfortunately
bootup(7) is r
[ Sorry, didn't read the actual post, just answering the Subject: ]
What makes you think initrd will be satisfied with a sound?
Stefan 🙂
p is called. That is
almost what I want, but the small gap is blocking: cryptsetup might ask
for the password several times (if the user types it wrong), and the
sound must be played again too in that case.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
Curt (12024-01-27):
> (Anyway, this is what my personal robot explained to me and may be subject to
> imperfection and error.)
I started explaining all the ways this answer is obviously nonsensical,
but I got fed up and deleted it.
If I wanted the answers from a stupid AI, I could have asked dire
On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 05:07:37PM -, Curt wrote:
> On 2024-01-26, Nicolas George wrote:
> > Curt (12024-01-26):
> >> A play-sound.timer unit file in /usr/lib/systemd/system-generators/initrd
> >> directory.
> >
> > I see no mention of this directory on the web. Where did yo find the
> > idea o
and cryptsetup asking
> for a password?
>
**Step 1: Create the Timer Unit File**
1. Create a timer unit file named `play-sound-cryptsetup.timer` in the
`/usr/local/lib/systemd/system-generators/initrd` directory.
2. Add the following content to the `play-sound-cryptsetup.timer` file:
```
[
On Fri 26 Jan 2024 at 16:13:26 (+0100), Nicolas George wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Yet another strange question. Is there a supported¹ way to have
> cryptsetup play a specific sound when it asks the password for the root
> partition from the initrd?
>
> I think brttty (braille) is al
Curt (12024-01-26):
> A play-sound.timer unit file in /usr/lib/systemd/system-generators/initrd
> directory.
I see no mention of this directory on the web. Where did yo find the
idea of using it, I want to check the doc.
And what should I put in the timer file to express “when a password is
asked
e file in the same directory (that plays the sound).
Build and update the initrd image.
Enable and start timer.
Untried and untested and possibly erroneous.
Curt (12024-01-26):
> I guess a systemd timer unit constitutes a hack.
A systemd timer in the initrd? Can you elaborate?
--
Nicolas George
On 2024-01-26, Nicolas George wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Yet another strange question. Is there a supported¹ way to have
> cryptsetup play a specific sound when it asks the password for the root
> partition from the initrd?
>
> I think brttty (braille) is already running at this po
Hi.
Yet another strange question. Is there a supported¹ way to have
cryptsetup play a specific sound when it asks the password for the root
partition from the initrd?
I think brttty (braille) is already running at this point (no occasion
to test yet), but a recognizable sound would be something
> On 19 Jan 2024, at 05:56, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
>
> … I used Lucky Backup but I cannot figure out how to restore. I read the
> book and it is confusing …
Do you mean this?
https://luckybackup.sourceforge.net/manual.html#restore
If not, is it helpful?
Best wishes,
Gareth
On 1/18/24 21:56, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I had a1T drive that has my backup on it. I used Lucky Backup but I
cannot figure out how to restore. I read the book and it is confusing.
I can't just more them over from that HD to the one that is in the
computer because they are locked. I will be
I had a1T drive that has my backup on it. I used Lucky Backup but I
cannot figure out how to restore. I read the book and it is confusing.
I can't just more them over from that HD to the one that is in the
computer because they are locked. I will be dragging all future backups
as you have s
On 1/18/24 20:08, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I answered all your questions. I believe I am using wayland. I
appreciate your help.;
YW. :-)
On 1/18/24 1:12 AM, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/17/24 17:40, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
Well I did a back-up, that didn't work, but I didn't know it at
o you need help with data recovery? Too late for that.
and did a reinstallation from scratch.
Did you install using debian-12.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso?
Did you install a graphical desktop? If so, which one? I installed
Gnome for the desk top
I now have my sound back
Good. :-)
aft
Did you install a graphical desktop? If so, which one?
I now have my sound back
Good. :-)
after I added back ports to my repositories.
Do you mean backports?
https://backports.debian.org/
What backport package(s) did you require?
I now have a system that
works but I canno
Well I did a back-up, that didn't work, but I didn't know it at the
time, and did a reinstallation from scratch. I now have my sound back
after I added back ports to my repositories. I now have a system that
works but I cannot find any utility to fix the top bar the way I want
it.
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 10:16:12PM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 16/01/2024 13:04, Maureen Thomas wrote:
> > My sound has been working just fine the day before that. Now nothing.
>
> Have a look into PipeWire articles in ArchLinux and Debian wiki.
>
This certainly. It's
On 16/01/2024 13:04, Maureen Thomas wrote:
My sound has been working just fine the day before that. Now nothing.
Have a look into PipeWire articles in ArchLinux and Debian wiki.
Intel Core
i3-9100T, CPU 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E
NIC.
My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked
all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had
sound. There is none no matter what I have done. I need help
please
My sound has been working just fine the day before that. Now nothing.
On Monday, January 15, 2024 at 03:32:09 PM EST, Maureen L Thomas
wrote:
I am using Gnome and the application is firefox with you tube, the speakers are
internal only. I have checked to make sure I didn't
unning 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-9100T, CPU
> 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E NIC.
>
> My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked
> all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had
> sound. There
PCI-E NIC.
>
> My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked
> all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had
> sound. There is none no matter what I have done. I need help please.
>
> Moe
>
On 1/14/24 17:21, Maureen L Thomas w
l Core i3-9100T, CPU
> 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E NIC.
>
> My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked
> all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had
> sound. There is none no matter what I have done. I n
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