I have Puppy installed on my system but I cannot get the audio to work. in the process of trying to trouble shoot this I created a new problem. I set the tray volume control to a different device number (3) and now it won't show up at all.
I have an ASUS E35M1-M pro http://usa.asus.com/Motherboards/produc ... templete=2 and I'm using Lucid Puppy 5.2.8. Any suggestions on how to get the audio running and get the volume control back?
Thanks
Jay
No Audio on ALC887?
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Thanks for the help Semme but for a quick Sanity Check, I downloaded the latest Lucid Puppy from :
http://puppylinux.org/main/Download%20L ... elease.htm
Thanks
Jay
http://puppylinux.org/main/Download%20L ... elease.htm
Before I install your fix, are we are talking about the same edition?Download latest version of 5.2.8 from ibiblio.org: Get lupu-528.005.iso or explore the folder.
Thanks
Jay
From menu->Help->LupuNews help
[quote]Sound muted on boot. Right-click the speaker icon in the system tray and choose Full Window. Enable Master, PCM, Front and any others that seem likely and also turn up the volume in each. This should fix things a good percentage of the time. If not, then please try Menu -> Setup -> Alsa Sound Wizard.
If no sound, open Menu -> Multimedia Tools -> Alsamixer (alsamixer, not alsawizard). Press F6 and that will show you what sound devices have been detected and configured. If yours is not the top one then arrow down and click it, then make sure everything plausible is turned up. I have to do this with my “second
[quote]Sound muted on boot. Right-click the speaker icon in the system tray and choose Full Window. Enable Master, PCM, Front and any others that seem likely and also turn up the volume in each. This should fix things a good percentage of the time. If not, then please try Menu -> Setup -> Alsa Sound Wizard.
If no sound, open Menu -> Multimedia Tools -> Alsamixer (alsamixer, not alsawizard). Press F6 and that will show you what sound devices have been detected and configured. If yours is not the top one then arrow down and click it, then make sure everything plausible is turned up. I have to do this with my “second
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No Audio on ALC887?
Hi dude
Have you tried consul setvol then setvol 0 100 then setvol 5 100 100 this might help.
Have you tried consul setvol then setvol 0 100 then setvol 5 100 100 this might help.
If you change the device number in retrovol (volume control) you need to manually edit config file to get it back, for example-
open the /root/.retrovolrc file (this is hidden file, click the 'eye' icon on rox window to reveal)
modify the card line to hw:0, ie
open the /root/.retrovolrc file (this is hidden file, click the 'eye' icon on rox window to reveal)
modify the card line to hw:0, ie
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# Which soundcard to use
card=hw:0