On Sun 12 Feb 2023 at 10:23:59 (-0500), Default User wrote: > On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 7:58 AM Anssi Saari <a...@sci.fi> wrote: > > Default User <hunguponcont...@gmail.com> writes: > > > > > The dumbed-down make-believe BIOS on the new computer lists the Audio > > Controller as: > > > "Cirrus Logic CS8409". > > > > So it looks like this is the actual sound hardware that's in use, not > > the Tiger Lake stuff. A quick search found > > https://www.phoronix.com/news/Cirrus-Dolphin-Linux-Audio which says > > shows support was added in Linux kernel 5.15. > > > > Not available for Debian 11 except as a backport, which is easily added > > to an existing installation, even on USB media. There doesn't seem to be > > live images for the upcoming Debian 12 currently. > > Thanks for the pointer to > https://www.phoronix.com/news/Cirrus-Dolphin-Linux-Audio. > <https://www.phoronix.com/news/Cirrus-Dolphin-Linux-Audio> > > According to https://packages.debian.org, > > xserver-xorg-video-cirrus_1.5.3-1+b3_amd64.deb for Debian Stable (Bullseye) > does seem to be at > > deb http://*ftp.de.debian.org/debian > <http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian>* bullseye main > > but that is not a backport. > > When I look at https://packages.debian.org and search > "bullseye-updates" and "bullseye-backports" > > I get this: > > "You have searched for packages that names contain cirrus in suite(s) > bullseye-backports, all sections, and all architectures. > > Sorry, your search gave no results". > > > Searching "bookworm" (testing) does show: > > xserver-xorg-video-cirrus_1.5.3-1+b5_amd64.deb > > but I don't know if I can use that with my Debian 11.6 "live" usb stick. > > I hate to sound stupid, but could someone please tell me how to add that to > the > Debian 11.6 "live" usb stick? > > I know how to enable the bullseye backports repository in > /etc/apt/sources.list, but then I dont know how to "get to" and use > backports; I've never had to do that before.
I don't see why the solution to a sound problem should lie with an xserver. Sound should work without X running at all. That's why I wrote: Once you've got those [alsamixer] settings, either quit with Escape, or move to a different VC or window or xterm or whatever, and run ↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑ $ speaker-test -D hw:0,0 -c 2 IOW you can perform the commands I gave after logging in at the console, with no DMs, DEs, WMs or anything else. But you may need a kernel more up-to-date than 5.10: there are 5.18 kernels in bullseye-backports, and these contain: * HD audio interface patch for Cirrus Logic CS8409 HDA bridge chip Cheers, David.