On 09/10/2016 08:07 PM, Anthony Baldwin wrote:
On 09/10/2016 06:24 PM, deloptes wrote:
Anthony Baldwin wrote:
On 09/10/2016 12:35 PM, Tony Baldwin wrote:
Suddenly I have no sound.
Dunno why. I did just two days ago, when I was happily listening to
Opeth.
Pulseaudio is running:
ps aux | grep pulseaudio
tony 2340 0.5 0.0 370052 6788 ? S<l 12:24 0:01
/usr/bin/pulseaudio --start
tony 2402 0.0 0.0 4324 104 ? S 12:24 0:00
/bin/sh
/usr/bin/start-pulseaudio-x11
tony 3116 0.0 0.0 12720 964 pts/0 S+ 12:28 0:00 grep
pulseaudio
This is on Jessie,
Speakers are properly plugged in, etc.
I'm stumped.
./tony
I have verified that there is no hardware problem.
I plugged the speakers into a phone and they worked fine.
Also, this machine has a 2nd hdd with win7 and I booted that and sound
worked fine, so there appears to be no problem with the sound card or
the speakers.
Still stumped
./tony
I would check if pulseaudio has the proper input/output devices correctly
configured (and unmuted)
I couldn't figure out how to do this (no man page for pulseaudio-utils),
but eventually found something in th lxmenu for Audio->Pulseaudio Volume
Contol, and found that analog output was muted.
I Unmuted it and was startled by the glorious sound of YOB (doom metal),
I had inadvertently left playing earlier in an instance of mocp I'd
totally forgotten in a minimized terminal.
Also check in alsamixer if something relevant is muted.
This "Suddenly I have no sound" means what exactly: listening and it
stopped
or you rebooted and it was not there anymore?
regards
forgot to mark this resolved...done now
Tony
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