how to restore it ?
as always tia !
topic title: lost sound...
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anticapitalista
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what did you do to lose sound?
You may just need to adjust sounds in alsamixer or even reboot
You may just need to adjust sounds in alsamixer or even reboot
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Last thing i did was:
thanks to the 'genius' Roky !
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deborphan | xargs apt-get -y remove
COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l |grep ^rc |awk '{print $2} ' | xargs dpkg -P
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do not think so 'pal' (thus b/w quotation marks)
You may just need to adjust sounds in alsamixer or even reboot
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anticapitalista
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#4
Did sound get removed with that command?
Try reinstalling alsa and or pulseaudio
Try reinstalling alsa and or pulseaudio
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Usually I look over what is being removed using those commands.
I see ymmv from mine. I bet you did not pay attention to where I got those commands from?
No matter. I'm over it.
Never claimed to be a Genius. Just a scooter tramp.thanks to the 'genius' Roky !
Usually I look over what is being removed using those commands.
I see ymmv from mine. I bet you did not pay attention to where I got those commands from?
No matter. I'm over it.
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anticapitalista
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Are you using KDE?
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@ Anti. Automute is enabled in his screenshot of alsamixer
I keep mine disabled.
I keep mine disabled.
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yup !anticapitalista wrote:Are you using KDE?