On 25/1/18 7:41 am, stan wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jan 2018 07:20:21 +0100
François Patte <francois.patte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No change!
What can I test?
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh
Go to the above site and download the alsa-info.sh script. Run it
twice. Once immediately after start-up before you have changed
anything. Then again after you make the changes that allow you to have
sound.
Then do a diff on the two files. What has changed?
You could also post the files to an fpaste somewhere, and provide a link
to them here. I think they are a little too large to be attachments.
If there are no changes in the two files, it narrows the issue to
pulseaudio.
Just a thought on this, and I would have no idea how to determine this
or how to rectify it, is it possible that the hardware in question or
its drivers are not being made available before alsa or pulseaudio start
so they use a different sound device until manually switched?
regards,
Steve
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