Yeah, it said installed, and the word none after that and some mention of
packages.
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: Cinaed Simson
To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2022 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Using Chirp In The CLI
Type
apt-cache policy p
Type
apt-cache policy paprefs
where "paprefs" denotes "pulse audio preferences".
It should return a message with an entry indicating it's installed.
-- Cinaed
On 3/18/22 17:43, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:
I was able to get sound back, I did the following in an SSH session.
I think this happened
I was able to get sound back, I did the following in an SSH session.
I think this happened when I updated 18.04 to its LTS version.
The only thing I don't know if it only fixed the audio until the next boot, or
if it is fixed for good:
In such situations, it might be related to a permission issue
You could try putting a USB soundcard in the computer where sound is out.
This one works in Ubunrltu and Raspberry Pi OS without requiring manual
configuration: LZYCO USB Audio Adapter 2 Packs,USB to Audio Jack External
Stereo Sound Card with One 3.5mm Aux TRRS Headphone or Headset to USB
Adapter
Glenn;
You can SSH into the computer, you won't have any graphics unless
you enable X11 on both the client
and server side. You might get sound to work with Pulse sever. I have
never tried it.
Ken
On 3/18/22 15:36, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:
> Hi,
> For some reason, the audio is out on my Ubunt
There is chirpc, which is a CLI tool for Chirp. It's limited in what it can
do compared to the GUI, but depending on your needs, you may be able to use
that. If you run chirpc with '--help', you'll get a long list of options
and commands. To be honest, I'm not sure how comprehensible the output fro
Hi Glenn - if you can ssh into the computer, then it may be possible to
use the GUI.
I run chirpw on a remote odroid running Debian 9 which still has python
4 installed - and I'm connecting to the odroid from a laptop which is
running the latest version of Debian.
Make sure you're in the "dial
I forgot to mention, I cannot use a computer directly without audio, because
that is how I use a screenreader.
I forgot that this list has sighted users who may not know why loss of audio
is a problem.
Glenn
- Original Message -
From: "K0LNY_Glenn"
To: "Discussion of CHIRP"
Sent: Frida
Hi,
For some reason, the audio is out on my Ubuntu in my shack, on the computer
I have connected to my Kenwood TS 2000.
I can SSH into it from elsewhere in the house though.
I have Chirp installed on the computer that is connected to the Kenwood 2K.
I usually install Chirp in the CLI, but I have a