Path: csiph.com!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: David Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.mint Subject: Re: Ping: Paul Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2025 22:45:18 +0000 Lines: 56 Message-ID: References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: individual.net gDd/rFj9Hudgp0x6U4HsGAREoPp8td1uX8YrnCKG5fGHMEgSdd Cancel-Lock: sha1:qUq6Ab/6nBTHMSRLX2zR3Lfvfwo= sha256:vXsCs2l6CQOun+ErnFWqBidF6/Ocswn/7UK+WNxPF10= User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Content-Language: en-GB In-Reply-To: Xref: csiph.com alt.os.linux.mint:43751 On 14/01/2025 22:10, Mike Easter wrote: > David wrote: >> Mike Easter wrote: >>> Paul wrote: >>>> This is why Windows users normally focus on the "Sound, Video, >>>> and Game Controllers" to see if basic lspci or lsusb entries are >>>> talking to us or not. I >>> >>> Yes; that is where I would have BDB look for two devices besides >>> the linux instructions. Then if he finds them I can tell him how to >>> get the type of chip-IDs I'm familiar w/ in linux. >> >> For whatever reason, my Dell laptop no longer has access to Windows >> 10. It is currently running with a fully installed Ubuntu distro - >> 24.10 >> > It is possible that the W10 is still there and you can't see it in the > grub boot menu; or it is also possible or even likely that you may have > 'blasted' the W10 off and replaced it w/ the Ub only.  But I would just > as soon stay w/ the sound problem, working w/ your Ub and the Ventoy Win > PE you have.  I was using an archived W10 Hirens, but you already have > the W11 PE, so we'll use that; assuming that it is able to get sound. > >> I have full access to the Internet and apart from no sound, all >> appears to be working well. >> > It would be useful for you to have Thunderbird operational for this > group in the Ub to copy & paste things in and from this ng. I agree. I'll figure out how to load Thunderbird tomorrow. (Help welcome!) > Earlier I suggested two linux commands: > > sudo lshw -C sound > > ... and then copy/paste that result into a msg here. > > The other one is : > > lspci -nn | grep Audio > >> The above two commands can show sound and pci information, hopefully >> for both devices.  In the lspci command, that 'pipe' | character is >> located in the upper case of the key above enter on my keyboard; the >> lower case is a back slash and the upper is the pipe. > >> Please direct me to whatever you wish to find/know. >> > Do you still have the Ventoy stick w/ Hirens W11 PE on it? Sadly, no! I'll make another one tomorrow. -- Kind regards, David