On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 4:37 PM Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>
> Using bluetooth on Fedora 40/xcfe4 for the first time
>
> Headphone pair OK
> Bluetooth is active and running
> Bluetooth Manager sees headphones
> Volume Control does not see the headphones
>
> Testing
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> > Using bluetooth on Fedora 40/xcfe4 for the first time
> >
> > Headphone pair OK
> > Bluetooth is active and running
> > Bluetooth Manager sees headphones
> > Volume Control does not see the headphones
> >
> >
Headphone pair OK
Bluetooth is active and running
Bluetooth Manager sees headphones
Volume Control does not see the headphones
Testing with mplayer foo.mp3; sound at speakers
I'm assuming that there is some critical enabling that needs to happen.
Suggestions?
Thanks
Using bluetooth on Fedora 40/xcfe4 for the first time
Headphone pair OK
Bluetooth is active and running
Bluetooth Manager sees headphones
Volume Control does not see the headphones
Testing with mplayer foo.mp3; sound at speakers
I'm assuming that there is some critical enabling that needs
Just got completely switched over to Fedora 40 and was dismayed to
discover gnome-control-center reporting no sound devices at all.
Not the onboard built in sound, and not the HDMI sound I wanted.
After much googling, I found this web page:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/f40-regression
On Wed, 2024-05-08 at 17:10 -0400, Ranbir wrote:
> Is there a plugin or some configuration parameter I'm missing that
> would make sound work in virt-viewer without having to passthrough my
> headset?
Nothing, eh? Well, I'm up shits creek without a paddle because I can't
find anythi
Hi,
I'm successfully using virt-viewer to display a Fedora 40 KVM running
on my Fedora 40 host. The one problem I have is that sound from the KVM
only works in virt-manager and not in virt-viewer.
If I passthrough my headset to the KVM, sound works fine in virt-
viewer. Otherwise, I don't hear
gt; You probably checked this, but sometimes when I install a new kernel
> it seems to forget what I had the sound output set to and switches to
> an output which no speaker is connected to. I have to run the control
> panel and switch it back to the correct device.
> --
Dear Sir,
Yes I have check
On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 17:47:26 +
olivares33561 via users wrote:
> Any ideas
You probably checked this, but sometimes when I install a new kernel
it seems to forget what I had the sound output set to and switches to
an output which no speaker is connected to. I have to run the control
pa
Dear fedora users,
Booted successfully to newer kernel but now have no sound
$ uname -a
Linux fedora 6.7.4-200.fc39.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Feb 5 22:21:14
UTC 2024 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Visited alsa-info.sh file from github
https://gist.github.com/craftyjon/902247
Generated a file
On Sun, Dec 03, 2023 at 07:41:20AM -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
On Sun, Dec 3, 2023 at 1:32 AM Frederic Muller wrote:
On 03/12/2023 14:07, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 12/2/23 20:04, Frederic Muller wrote:
>> As the title says some of my functions key do not work or not
>> properly. I checked in
On Sun, Dec 3, 2023 at 1:32 AM Frederic Muller wrote:
>
> On 03/12/2023 14:07, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > On 12/2/23 20:04, Frederic Muller wrote:
> >> As the title says some of my functions key do not work or not
> >> properly. I checked in keyboard customized shortcuts, media, all are
> >>
On 03/12/2023 14:07, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/2/23 20:04, Frederic Muller wrote:
As the title says some of my functions key do not work or not
properly. I checked in keyboard customized shortcuts, media, all are
disabled.
I assume only the laptop keyboard has the brightness function. That is
On 12/2/23 20:04, Frederic Muller wrote:
As the title says some of my functions key do not work or not properly.
I checked in keyboard customized shortcuts, media, all are disabled.
I assume only the laptop keyboard has the brightness function. That is
usually handled completely differently
On 12/2/23 20:04, Frederic Muller wrote:
As the title says some of my functions key do not work or not properly.
I checked in keyboard customized shortcuts, media, all are disabled.
This is happening both on the native Thinkpad keyboard but also on the
wireless bluetooth Logitech keyboard.
On Sun, 2023-12-03 at 11:04 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
> As the title says
Always put your full message in the message...
> some of my functions key do not work or not properly.
> I checked in keyboard customized shortcuts, media, all are disabled.
In your keyboard preferences is the
Hi!
As the title says some of my functions key do not work or not properly.
I checked in keyboard customized shortcuts, media, all are disabled.
This is happening both on the native Thinkpad keyboard but also on the
wireless bluetooth Logitech keyboard.
Any idea how to fix this?
Thank
On 23 Oct 2023, at 14:53, Fulko Hew wrote:On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 9:33 AM Michael Schwendt <mschwe...@gmail.com> wrote:On Sun, 22 Oct 2023 19:59:56 -0400, Fulko Hew wrote:
> About 15 years or so ago, I was using a sound synthesizer on Fedora
> that was GUI drag-n-drop sound modul
On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 9:33 AM Michael Schwendt
wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Oct 2023 19:59:56 -0400, Fulko Hew wrote:
>
> > About 15 years or so ago, I was using a sound synthesizer on Fedora
> > that was GUI drag-n-drop sound modules, and draw wires between them
> > There
On Sun, 22 Oct 2023 19:59:56 -0400, Fulko Hew wrote:
> About 15 years or so ago, I was using a sound synthesizer on Fedora
> that was GUI drag-n-drop sound modules, and draw wires between them
> There were VCOs, filters, ADSR, mixers, etc.
>
> It looks like I never wrote down w
On 10/22/23 16:59, Fulko Hew wrote:
About 15 years or so ago, I was using a sound synthesizer on Fedora
that was GUI drag-n-drop sound modules, and draw wires between them
There were VCOs, filters, ADSR, mixers, etc.
It looks like I never wrote down what I installed back then.
Can anyone
About 15 years or so ago, I was using a sound synthesizer on Fedora
that was GUI drag-n-drop sound modules, and draw wires between them
There were VCOs, filters, ADSR, mixers, etc.
It looks like I never wrote down what I installed back then.
Can anyone remember or think of what that software
, I won't
> be logged in in the morning, and there wouldn't be any sound.
systemd provides a way to achieve that with:
loginctl enable-linger LOGNAME
From man loginctl:
enable-linger [USER...], disable-linger [USER...]
Enable/disable user lingering for one or more users
Even if OP aka root can be convinced of the evil(1) of his ways,
he will likely want to know why something that used to work suddenly quit.
My guess is that the answer lies with whatever was "updated" recently,
but I have no special sound expertise.
(1) clearly evil, not just error
On 3/22/23 05:19, George N. White III wrote:
On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 8:42 AM ToddAndMargo via users
mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>>
wrote:
On 3/22/23 04:21, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2023-03-21 at 22:14 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
>> I hate the sudo
On Wed, 2023-03-22 at 07:47 -0400, Go Canes wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 12:33 AM Eyal Lebedinsky
> wrote:
> > [...]
> > Doing this works:
> > $ su
> > # su eyal -c "ogg123 ...
> > but doing this does not:
> > $ sudo -i
> > # su eyal -c "ogg123 ...
> > nor does
On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 8:42 AM ToddAndMargo via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On 3/22/23 04:21, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Tue, 2023-03-21 at 22:14 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> >> I hate the sudo command. I never use it.
> >>
> >> Try running your script with
On Wed, 2023-03-22 at 04:42 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> On 3/22/23 04:21, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Tue, 2023-03-21 at 22:14 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> > > I hate the sudo command. I never use it.
> > >
> > > Try running your script with su instead:
> > > su
On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 12:33 AM Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> [...]
> Doing this works:
> $ su
> # su eyal -c "ogg123 ...
> but doing this does not:
> $ sudo -i
> # su eyal -c "ogg123 ...
> nor does this:
> $ sudo -i
> # sudo -u eyal "ogg123 ...
>
> So
On 3/22/23 04:21, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2023-03-21 at 22:14 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I hate the sudo command. I never use it.
Try running your script with su instead:
su root -c "script"
You might want to explain your reasoning here. These two things are not
> On 21 Mar 2023, at 22:57, Barry wrote:
>
>> Tried it and this does not work for me. Does it work for you?
>
> Being the users is sufficient. You have to be in the user session that has
> the sound system daemons runn8ng.
Opp I meant to say: Being the users is
On Tue, 2023-03-21 at 22:14 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> I hate the sudo command. I never use it.
>
> Try running your script with su instead:
> su root -c "script"
You might want to explain your reasoning here. These two things are not
equivalent, and saying you "hate the sudo
On 3/21/23 23:03, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 03/21/2023 11:14 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Try running your script with su instead:
su root -c "script"
You only need the quotation marks if what you're sending to su has
spaces in it. HTH, HAND.
Or the script has parameters added to the
On 03/21/2023 11:14 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Try running your script with su instead:
su root -c "script"
You only need the quotation marks if what you're sending to su has
spaces in it. HTH, HAND.
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$ uname -a
Linux e4.eyal.emu.id.au 6.1.15-100.fc36.x86_64 #1 SMP
PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar 3 17:22:46 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux
I have a script running as root (using sudo) and in it I play a sound
paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
and it always worked.
Then a few days ago
6.1.15-100.fc36.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar
3 17:22:46 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have a script running as root (using sudo) and in it I play a sound
paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
and it always worked.
Then a few days ago it stopped and I now get an error. Something
17:22:46 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux
I have a script running as root (using sudo) and in it I play a sound
paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
and it always worked.
Then a few days ago it stopped and I now get an error. Something
changed.
$ sudo paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
>>>> $ uname -a
>>>> Linux e4.eyal.emu.id.au 6.1.15-100.fc36.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri
>>>> Mar 3 17:22:46 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>>>
>>>> I have a script running as root (using sudo) and in it I play a sound
GNU/Linux
I have a script running as root (using sudo) and in it I play a sound
paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
and it always worked.
Then a few days ago it stopped and I now get an error. Something changed.
$ sudo paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
Connection failure: Connection refused
) and in it I play a sound
paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
and it always worked.
Then a few days ago it stopped and I now get an error. Something changed.
$ sudo paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
Connection failure: Connection refused
pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused
$ sudo
won't be logged in in the morning, and there wouldn't be any sound.
However, I learned by experiment that ffmpeg can produce sound even if
nobody's logged in. If so, it should be able to do what you're looking for.
And it works too:
$ sudo ffmpeg -i /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg -f alsa default
,
and there wouldn't be any sound. However, I learned by experiment that
ffmpeg can produce sound even if nobody's logged in. If so, it should
be able to do what you're looking for.
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On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 12:38 AM Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> [...]
> > There used to be an environment variable that pointed to the pulseaudio
> > socket, but that seems to have changed (at least in F37). Check that the
> > XDG_RUNTIME_DIR variable is set. It wasn't when I tested going through
UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux
I have a script running as root (using sudo) and in it I play a sound
paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
and it always worked.
Then a few days ago it stopped and I now get an error. Something
changed.
$ sudo paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
Connection
have a script running as root (using sudo) and in it I play a sound
paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
and it always worked.
Then a few days ago it stopped and I now get an error. Something changed.
$ sudo paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
Connection failure: Connection refused
pa_context_connect
) and in it I play a sound
paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
and it always worked.
Then a few days ago it stopped and I now get an error. Something changed.
$ sudo paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
Connection failure: Connection refused
pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused
$ sudo
On 20/03/2023 17.22, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
Fedora 36 up-to-date.
$ uname -a
Linux e4.eyal.emu.id.au 6.1.15-100.fc36.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar
3 17:22:46 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have a script running as root (using sudo) and in it I play a sound
paplay
On Mon, 2023-03-20 at 12:33 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> Everyone who reports use of root user doesn't need yet another lecture
> instead of
> an answer to a question asked.
Everyone who asks to do stupid things, and advises others to do stupid
things, needs told otherwise. Your longevity at
On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 4:11 AM Felix Miata wrote:
>
> If the superuser can't do something, how can a mere mortal user be expected
> to do
> same? When the superuser determines *everything* works as expected is time
> enough
> to create the first regular user.
This can actually happen under
Tim via users composed on 2023-03-20 20:28 (UTC+1030):
> Felix Miata:
>> If the superuser can't do something, how can a mere mortal user be expected
>> to do
>> same? When the superuser determines *everything* works as expected is time
>> enough
>> to create the first regular user.
...
> Set
ing sudo) and in it I play a sound
> paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
> and it always worked.
I think this should work, if the user that you are sudoing from is the
first user to log into the system. I notice that if I log in (now with
pipewire as the sound server), and then login as anot
Samuel Sieb:
>> You shouldn't. Why are you trying to do that?
Felix Miata:
> If the superuser can't do something, how can a mere mortal user be expected
> to do
> same? When the superuser determines *everything* works as expected is time
> enough
> to create the first regular user.
That's
On 3/20/23 07:22, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
Fedora 36 up-to-date.
$ uname -a
Linux e4.eyal.emu.id.au 6.1.15-100.fc36.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar
3 17:22:46 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have a script running as root (using sudo) and in it I play a sound
paplay /audio
Samuel Sieb composed on 2023-03-20 00:31 (UTC-0700):
> You shouldn't. Why are you trying to do that?
If the superuser can't do something, how can a mere mortal user be expected to
do
same? When the superuser determines *everything* works as expected is time
enough
to create the first regular
On 3/19/23 23:22, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
Fedora 36 up-to-date.
$ uname -a
Linux e4.eyal.emu.id.au 6.1.15-100.fc36.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC
Fri Mar 3 17:22:46 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have a script running as root (using sudo) and in it I play a sound
paplay /audio
Fedora 36 up-to-date.
$ uname -a
Linux e4.eyal.emu.id.au 6.1.15-100.fc36.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Mar
3 17:22:46 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have a script running as root (using sudo) and in it I play a sound
paplay /audio/ogg/beginning.ogg
and it always worked
On 13/01/2023 12.16, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
I am on f36, was running kernel 6.0.15 and did a 'dnf update' which installed
6.0.18.
On boot I had no HDMI sound, only line-out (which was plugged in) had sound.
Looking at the logs (grep 'sound') I see in 6.0.15
2023-01-13T11:08:16+1100 kernel
El 13/1/23 a las 2:16, Eyal Lebedinsky escribió:
I am on f36, was running kernel 6.0.15 and did a 'dnf update' which
installed 6.0.18.
On boot I had no HDMI sound, only line-out (which was plugged in) had
sound.
Looking at the logs (grep 'sound') I see in 6.0.15
2023-01-13T11:08:16+1100
I am on f36, was running kernel 6.0.15 and did a 'dnf update' which installed
6.0.18.
On boot I had no HDMI sound, only line-out (which was plugged in) had sound.
Looking at the logs (grep 'sound') I see in 6.0.15
2023-01-13T11:08:16+1100 kernel: input: HDA Intel PCH Front Mic as
/devices
,
it's not very noticeable if there is any other sound.
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"I was just thinking about the life of a pumpkin.
Grow up in the sun, happily entwined with others,
and then someone comes along, cuts you open, and rips your guts out."
On Wed, 2022-10-26 at 11:19 -0600, Joe Zeff wrote:
> Note that you don't have to use a .txt extension for that file.
I know. I started off personal computing on Amigas, where filename
suffixes weren't part of the file type determination. Other than raw
plain text, every file had identifiers in
On 10/26/2022 10:52 AM, Tim via users wrote:
[tim@fluffy ~]$ aplay dmesg.text
Playing raw data 'dmesg.text' : Unsigned 8 bit, Rate 8000 Hz, Mono
It sounded like my old 33k modem trying to connect up. ;-) I'm going
to keep that file around, now, if I ever want to prank someone.
Note that you
Tim:
>> On the chance that you don't have mp3 support, try an ogg or wav
>> file.
stan:
> It has to be one of the following formats, from man aplay.
>
> -t, --file-type TYPE
> File type (voc, wav, raw or au). If this parameter is
> omitted the WAVE format is used.
>
> These
On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 13:07:27 +1030
Tim via users wrote:
> On Tue, 2022-10-25 at 21:18 -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> > From what I've read, aplay fred.mp3 should work.
> > I get noise.
>
> On the chance that you don't have mp3 support, try an ogg or wav file.
>
It has to be one of the
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022 20:36:13 -0600
Joe Zeff wrote:
> I'm not saying that you
> should look at the hardware first, but don't ignore the possibility.
The algorithm I always try to employ (though I often forget :-) is
"check the dumb stuff first". Don't go downloading the source to try
to find the
possibility.
I'd always suspect the 3.5 mm connectors, they're extremely unreliable
(which isn't helped by the poor adherence to making them the correct
dimensions).
These days I like HDMI monitors with built-in speakers, less mess on
the desk that way. Of course most don't sound good, but
On Tue, 2022-10-25 at 21:18 -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> From what I've read, aplay fred.mp3 should work.
> I get noise.
On the chance that you don't have mp3 support, try an ogg or wav file.
--
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Linux 3.10.0-1160.76.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Aug 10 16:21:17 UTC 2022 x86_64
On 10/25/2022 08:18 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
'Twas the connection to the computer.
I don't get back there very much.
Movies talk to me now.
On a side note, I go back a long way, and remember when most people were
assuming that the issue had to be hardware, even when it was obvious (to
me)
On 10/25/2022 04:49 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
but do not understand why that would be indicative of a hardware issue.
I suggested using aplay because it's a very basic program and doesn't
try to do anything fancy. I figured that if it couldn't manage to
produce sound, there was a good
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022, Mike Wright wrote:
If you're getting hum there is a good chance one of your connectors is not
seated properly or a cable is no good. I used to do sound. If there is hum
you solve that first. That could also explain why there is no audio.
Thanks much.
'Twas
On 10/25/22 15:49, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 10/25/2022 03:51 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Technically I have sound.
I have the 60-cycle hum that is the reason I
rarely use this computer when I want sound.
Try using aplay to see if you can get anything
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 10/25/2022 03:51 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Technically I have sound.
I have the 60-cycle hum that is the reason I
rarely use this computer when I want sound.
Try using aplay to see if you can get anything to play. If not, I'd suspect
that you have
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I'm running gnome on F35.
When I play a movie, I can see people talking,
but cannot hear them talking.
The sound icon on both gnome and on the
movie players (plural) indicate I have sound.
Technically I
On 10/25/2022 03:51 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Technically I have sound.
I have the 60-cycle hum that is the reason I
rarely use this computer when I want sound.
Try using aplay to see if you can get anything to play. If not, I'd
suspect that you have a hardware issue
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I'm running gnome on F35.
When I play a movie, I can see people talking,
but cannot hear them talking.
The sound icon on both gnome and on the
movie players (plural) indicate I have sound.
Technically I have sound.
I have the 60-cycle hum
I'm running gnome on F35.
When I play a movie, I can see people talking,
but cannot hear them talking.
The sound icon on both gnome and on the
movie players (plural) indicate I have sound.
Technically I have sound.
I have the 60-cycle hum that is the reason I
rarely use this computer when I want
On 10/20/22 04:48, lejeczek via users wrote:
How, if possible at all, to get audio/sound work when you switched to a
different user?
I'm thinking here of 'sudo' & 'su' but would be happy of any other way
to run GUI apps with user ID different from currently "normally" logge
ing else.
* In that if "Pro Audio" option is set in the sound preferences, I get
silence from just about everything. If I run VLC and leave it playing
music, I can then go into VLC's audio menu, audio device sub-menu, and
see a list of six "Built-in Audio Pro" numbered devices (see the
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 9:32 AM Neal Becker wrote:
> I've got a lenovo laptop x1 carbon 2017 which has been working fine for
> years on the latest fedora versions. The sound survived to update to F36.
> But something in an update in the past several weeks has broken it. Whe
I've got a lenovo laptop x1 carbon 2017 which has been working fine for
years on the latest fedora versions. The sound survived to update to F36.
But something in an update in the past several weeks has broken it. When I
try to conference with other users, they report my sound is distorted, even
On 20/10/2022 13.48, lejeczek via users wrote:
Hi guys.
How, if possible at all, to get audio/sound work when you switched to
a different user?
I'm thinking here of 'sudo' & 'su' but would be happy of any other way
to run GUI apps with user ID different from currently "normally
Hi guys.
How, if possible at all, to get audio/sound work when you
switched to a different user?
I'm thinking here of 'sudo' & 'su' but would be happy of any
other way to run GUI apps with user ID different from
currently "normally" logged in.
Some programmers has done their best to fix all sound issues which were
typical for some integrated sound chips on laptops.
So now.
Skype perfectly work with The microphone even if user uses wired headset
connected to The input output one connector in this audio subsystem.
Previously
On Fri, 23 Sep 2022 15:24:03 -0700
Samuel Sieb wrote:
> I believe it's something with the systemd session management. The
> display control gets transferred (no root permissions any more), so I
> don't think audio would be any harder.
That makes sense, a reasonable compromise. Because they
with the first one
still logged in, the second user has sound.
Well, your direct experience trumps my doc reading. But, how does that
work? Unless the device has parallel paths, how can two people use the
same device at the same time? And what about the speakers? I remember
that it was a security issue
been using since always. Settings -> Sound shows
> two output devices, both named HDMI/DisplayPort - Built-in Audio.
> PulseAudio Volume Control shows Built-in Audio Digital Stereo (HDMI)
> twice.
Unless alsa has gone squirrely, the below is not your monitor. This
is a sound device built
second user with the first one
> still logged in, the second user has sound.
Well, your direct experience trumps my doc reading. But, how does that
work? Unless the device has parallel paths, how can two people use the
same device at the same time? And what about the speakers? I remember
that
o.
> >
> > Also tried 'aplay -D plughw:2,0 '. No audio was
> > produced.
>
> This should have worked, if you have a speaker connected to the out
> port on the on board sound device (the green one).
The audio came back yesterday, but hard to tell what was the culprit.
Anywa
is not the default.
Actually, switching users also switches control of the audio output. I
haven't tried leaving something playing in the first user to see what
happens, but when switching to a second user with the first one still
logged in, the second user has sound
ned by
> '1000' RT at priority 20. juno pipewire-pulse[62013]: 536870912
>
> But still no audio.
>
> Also tried 'aplay -D plughw:2,0 '. No audio was produced.
This should have worked, if you have a speaker connected to the out
port on the on board sound device (the green one). Headphone
On Tue, 2022-09-20 at 10:38 +0200, fedora wrote:
> Don't you need to start pipewire as the normal user? i.e.
>
> [host@non-root-user]$ systemctl restart pipewire-pulse.service --user
ah, right. When run as a normal user that command succeeds and in the
log I can find
systemd[2290]: Stopping
Don't you need to start pipewire as the normal user? i.e.
[host@non-root-user]$ systemctl restart pipewire-pulse.service --user
suomi
On 20/09/2022 09.01, andreas.fourn...@runbox.com wrote:
On Mon, 2022-09-19 at 14:44 +0100, ja wrote:
The suggestion I was referring to was
On Mon, 2022-09-19 at 14:44 +0100, ja wrote:
>
> The suggestion I was referring to was
> https://www.ericsbinaryworld.com/2022/09/10/warning-bug-in-latest-pipewire-packages-for-fedora-36/
>
Thanks for the link. What I now tried was to first update everything to
latest version from repo. Then as
omeone, I think. Apologies for not following up. This is a
work-weekday machine and I just got back to the office and today's
updates to 5.19.9-100.fc35.x64_64 made no difference. I also tried a
Live USB from the F33 days and still no sound. I suspect my issues are
dead hardware and not relevant to t
t; > > meant to fix it."
> > >
> > > So, I just updated to kernel 5.19.9-200.fc36.x86_64 that was
> > > released
> > > today. Unfortunately that didn't change anything. Still no sound :(
> > >
> > > Makes me think that is was
00.fc36.x86_64 that was
> > released
> > today. Unfortunately that didn't change anything. Still no sound :(
> >
> > Makes me think that is wasn't a kernel issue at all, as the
> > software
> > update that originally broke the sound didn't contain a new kernel.
> &g
And if this is a kernel issue, how is it that it didn't take a kernel
update to cause it? It was working before the update with the same
kernel, why would it stop? Strange.
It may have been a perfect storm of e.g. a previous kernel upgrade which
introduced a condition that a later audio or
On Sun, 18 Sep 2022 16:10:27 +0200
andreas.fourn...@runbox.com wrote:
> So, I just updated to kernel 5.19.9-200.fc36.x86_64 that was released
> today. Unfortunately that didn't change anything. Still no sound :(
>
> Makes me think that is wasn't a kernel issue at all, as the softw
; > >
> > > > Today I updated the software on my Fedora 36 and now there is
> > > > no
> > > > sound. I used Gnome Software to update. Neither VLC nor Firefox
> > > > produces sound. In Settings -> Sound -> Output there are two
> &g
Digital]
> Subdevices: 1/1
> Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
>
> I tried to test aplay -D, but I couldn't figure out the matching
> device name. Any advice?
aplay -D plughw:2,0 [some wav file]
will play analog output on the second card.
> List of updated softwa
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