On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 12:13:09 -0500 "BorgLabs - Kate Draven" <borglabs4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I can only speak to installed OSes and don't know much about ubuntus. > However, I don't think you'll find these, by default, on any ubuntu > live cds. > > The PA volume control of your choice, should auto start like kmix. > I don't know about ubuntu, so you'll have to see what's available. > I have pavucontrol/pavucontrol-qt, PNMixer, and Pulseaudio System > Tray (the one I use). Use one of them to shunt the output to your > device of choice. > > IE > Internal audio card, hdmi video card with audio support, bluetooth > spearker/headset etc. Experiment with each output until you have > sound. > > I'm sure others will pop in with clear, better suggestions. So > experiment until them. You can't hurt anything. > > Cheers, > > Kate After trying other LiveCD/DVD's, I've decided to keep Community PCLinuxOS TDE Mini installed on this system as well (have it installed on two). It works to my satisfaction, boots up in a fraction of the time that the previously-installed Linux distribution did and I'm happy with it. :) I may also have solved the issue where the startup sound wasn't playing at each system boot-up. I went into Trinity Control Center/Sound & Multimedia/Sound System and changed the Skip Prevention Sound Buffer setting from the default 232 milliseconds to 417 milliseconds. So far, at every boot-up (warm or cold), the startup sound has played each time. I have it set to 417 on both systems now. ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx