Path: csiph.com!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: David Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.mint,alt.os.linux.ubuntu,alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.computer.workshop Subject: Re: Window 10 - No Sound (was - Mint 22 - No Sound) Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2025 08:55:38 +0000 Lines: 74 Message-ID: References: <20241207215014.081d311fbf6cb3b356a30aea@gmail.com> <20241208195958.a070fb6c4a343d5fea3d640e@gmail.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: individual.net LIfwpdoPN197r+91YX83eAB57epxs0fvMgs4eq5G9JrmBR2ZD0 Cancel-Lock: sha1:ePP5HjyEPJS0Qle6vxToX4Nvhwk= sha256:b1pBq+ks7WnNFsy2f6X5Ji4QCcvm72VIKz2wmwi4pWY= User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Content-Language: en-GB In-Reply-To: Xref: csiph.com alt.os.linux.mint:43920 alt.os.linux.ubuntu:212026 alt.comp.os.windows-10:181694 On 24/01/2025 07:40, Paul wrote: > On Thu, 1/23/2025 5:48 PM, David wrote: >> On 23/01/2025 22:43, David wrote: >>> On 23/01/2025 22:14, Mike Easter wrote: >>>> BDB wrote: >>>>> You may be pleased to learn that I am now on the latest version of Windows 10! >>> >>> On my Dell laptop Service Tag - 4WX4YB2 >>> >>>>> 22H2     General Availability Channel     2022-10-18     2025-01-14 19045.5371 2025-10-14 >>>>> >>>>> My BIOS setting is now 1.23.1 >>>>> >>>>> *I still have no sound*. >>>>> >>>>> What would you like me to try now? >>>> >>>> My recollection is that you had sound w/ both the MS W10 and the Hiren's W11 PE. >>>> >>>> I would recommend that you boot the live W11 PE that you have.  At one time you had a current Ventoy stick.  All you would have to do would be to copy the Hiren's .iso to that Ventoy and boot it.  Then we would have sound via Win implementation. >>> >>> I've gone past that stage! >>> >>>> If you have 'destroyed' your Ventoy stick and you have also forgotten how to make it w/ linux browser GUI, say so and maybe we can figure out a simple route to see the device manager of a Win w/ working speakers. >>> >>> Your memory is slipping! This Dell laptop has /never/ had any sound as far as I can recall. >>> >>> I thought you'd wanted to use the CLI to find information for you to consider. >>> >>> (Windows 10 Usenet group added.) >> >> Reposted >> > > You have the Windows driver. But Windows has ways of rejecting those, > so I don't know if a current Windows 10 will accept that driver > in the normal way. > > Name: Realtek-High-Definition-Audio-Driver_D7VCY_WIN_6.0.1.8224_A08_02.EXE > Size: 318,464,720 bytes (303 MiB) > SHA256: 04A92B91607ECE504A72A5E9C22DC65A1BC2170B7D887EA980FBAF22D237D585 > > On the Linux side, it is suggested to do the following if the > driver is blacklisted and some other driver was tried in its place. > > You can quickfix this with a "sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel" > and a "sudo alsactl force-reload' but you still need to > remove the blacklisted module in /etc/modprobe.d (which file varies) – > osirisgothra > Commented Aug 13, 2023 at 21:15 > > In addition, apparently some of the behaviors are related to Linux power saving. > These would only be of interest, if the previous paragraph was resolved successfully. > > sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/snd-hda-intel.conf <<<'options snd-hda-intel power_save=0' # headphones > > sudo hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x02 SET_POWER 0x0 # speakers > > Equipment ID: > > Realtek ALC3253 on Dell Inspiron 13" 5368 (Speaker Amp Type unknown -- could be 2W analog, not 5W digital) > Dell Inspiron 13-5368 2-In-1 (P69G001) All very interesting, Paul, BUT ..... What, exactly, do you recommend that I physically *DO*, now, to determine if it is possible to play music or hear speech on this device? Thanks. -- David