Am Montag, 2. Juli 2018 schrieb Gene Heskett: > On Sunday 01 July 2018 22:14:45 Mike Bird wrote: > > > On Sun July 1 2018 18:48:27 William Morder wrote: > > > Then I will send you a screenshot of my own run levels, or somebody > > > else can do so; or you can do some research on how to set the run > > > levels in sysv-rc-conf. > > > > I'm sorry if I seem to be dogging you today Bill but I do not > > recommend messing with sysv-rc-conf. Debian and its major derivatives > > automatically enable everything that is installed and so there is no > > need to enable and disable services in runlevels as there is in other > > distros. > > > > Nor does the runlevel change when TDE is started, and the OP said that > > sound was working until he starts TDE. > > Yes, I can hear system noises before I login. Login and they become muted > and firefox is silent, until I stop whatever FF is playing and issue the > alsoctl restore command, which reports a can't do that, system is busy, > but when I restart FF playing whatever, it then works till the next > reboot. > > > IIRC OP did not say which > > sound system was working before TDE and which sound system he is using > > in TDE. > > Alsa seems to be the tool of choice. I have had some of Leonart P's stuff > installed but could not make it work w/o a lot of fiddling, so I took it > back out, sometimes with rm. Apt-get seems not to be very good at > cleaning up the messes it has installed. > > Maybe I can't see the forest because of all the trees, but I can't see > any logical reason why starting tde should mute the sound system, > perhaps someone could clarify why that is so, requiring an intervention > by alsactl before it works again. > > > The most likely explanation for his problem is that they are different > > and that there is a problem with the sound system he is using in TDE. > > > > Alternatively, if the before TDE sound system and during TDE sound > > systems are the same, the most likely explanation is a problem with > > the TDE configuration of that sound system. > > > > In practice there is not much difference between these two cases. The > > place to look is the configuration of his current TDE sound system. > > I just did, and turned off the remote access and the timeout, we'll see > at the next reboot. Usually at about 30 day intervals. 14 days uptime > right now. > > --Mike What about adding that alsactrl-comman into .xinitrc or .xsessionrc? e.g.: ( sleep 1m; alsactrl .....) & nik -- Please do not email me anything that you are not comfortable also sharing with the NSA, CIA ... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting