Michael, On Sunday, 2021-01-03 18:43:34 +0000, you wrote:
> ... > > /usr/share/alsa/init/default:102: value write error: Input/output error > > The above on my system refers to headphone control: > > CTL{name}="Headphone Playback Switch",CTL{do_search}=="1", \ > CTL{values}="on" > > > /usr/share/alsa/init/default:263: value write error: Input/output error > > /usr/share/alsa/init/default:263: value write error: Input/output error > > This refers to recording volume: > > CTL{name}="Capture Volume",CTL{do_search}=="1", \ > CTL{write}!="$env{cvolume}",CTL{values}="$env{cpercent}" Same here. > is your user a member of the audio group? $ id uid=1000(rainer) gid=1000(rainer) groups=1000(rainer),7(lp),10(wheel),18(audio),19(cdrom),27(video),80(cdrw),85(usb),100(users),106(lpadmin),250(portage),272(plugdev),997(scanner) $ > Are you able to unmute your settings, if muted, with alsamixer? After running "alsactl init" the only settings muted in "alsamixer" are "Master" and "Headphone", and yes, I can unmute both by pressing the "m" key. But this does neither bring back sound nor does it change the out- put from another "alsactl init". > I recall an older alsa bug with some realtek driver, whereby to get their > audio back some users had to suspend to RAM first. :-/ Yes, I know, it > sounds like cargo-culting, but apparently it worked for them. Oh well, is there a replacement for ALSA? Can I use "pulseaudio" with- out ALSA? Sincerely, Rainer