![]() ![]() sudo apt-get remove -purge alsa-base pulseaudio indicator-soundĢ. Let's hope it remains so, stably.Ī) I made some progress using the following in a terminal (refer. I now have sound from all outputs, both analog and digital, both from the laptop and its docking station. Firefox, etc., may well need to be restarted before they will provide sound after this procedure.) checked all boxes at bottom of the GNOME ALSA Mixer window. reinstalling "gnome-alsamixer" using the Software Manager, enable all sources i.e. ![]() issuing "sudo apt-get autoremove" in the terminalģ. "alsamixer"/"gnome-alsamixer"/"pavucontrol"Ģ. (GPU hardware accelaration works now, though. After several updates including a large update last week I had no sound at all. After installing Mint 17.1 MATE I could only get sound from the laptop speakers, but not through headphones nor from the docking station's headphone socket or docking station's digital S/PDIF output.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |