Quoting Brian ([email protected]): > On Mon 20 Jul 2015 at 13:29:59 -0500, David Wright wrote: > > > Quoting Lisi Reisz ([email protected]): > > > > > > It is possible, is it not, that pocketshinx mutes something by default > > > and > > > hasn't unmuted it? > > > > I haven't come to grips with sound on jessie yet, so an earlier thread > > this month (State of Linux Audio) is awaiting scrutiny sometime. > > We await your definitive opinion on this unknown thread.
Hardly unknown as I quoted its Subject. It starts at https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/07/msg00647.html and with its help I was going to examine my sound "stack" (is that the word?) on jessie. I notice that I have a couple of scripts, for example, with the said so-called obsolete /dev/dsp. But there are differences of opinion there on pulseaudio, hence my need to take a "critical view". No definitive opinion will be come forth; I might end up with a tidier system. > > I think you'd have to reboot (with pocketsphinx) and then have some > > obscure interaction between the various packages to get that effect. > > For example, I've never worked out what booting wheezy means by > > "Saved ALSA mixer settings detected; aumix will not touch mixer." > > Cargo cult in the first sentence. "obscure interaction"; computer speak > for "I haven't a clue what is happening and cannot be bothered to find > out". Correct. Not all of us have the time to hunt down the reason for every warning emitted. Jessie in particular has had showstopping moments for me and I'm still fighting issues. > The second sentence has no bearing on the first. Or on anything which > comes afterwards. Good. The warning had worried me (and others) in the past. Somewhere I read that alsamixer and aumix were fighting each other, which was probably completely wrong. I might spend a few moments instead considering whether aumix and pavucontrol are cooperating or fighting. They definitely interact. > > But I do think something is being over-zealous at muting things. > > [... snip ...] > > That's just one example of how easy it is to unintentionally mute the > > audio. > > We see. > > If I were the OP I'd be thinking I was in la-la land by now. Well it's just possible that the OP, on getting the responses Yes and No, is going back to his installer for advice. My posting was in reply to Lisi. In the absence of any other information, I'd guess unintentional muting is the place to start. However, as pocketsphinx is run from within a browser, I'd want to test the OP's statement "I removed it without ever having used it." I have little idea what iceweasel and chromium are running behind my back. Oops, another case of "I haven't a clue what is happening and cannot be bothered to find out". Gotta go. Cheers, David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150720205736.GA7645@alum

