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Re: Persistent names for audio devices.

From Reco <recoverym4n@enotuniq.net>
Newsgroups linux.debian.user
Subject Re: Persistent names for audio devices.
Date 2021-07-30 08:00 +0200
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	Hi.

On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 08:20:16PM -0700, peter@easthope.ca wrote:
> From:	Reco <recoverym4n@enotuniq.net>, Sun, 20 Oct 2019 20:57:52 +0300
> > So, does it work?
> 
> Got sound from the Intel device on the system board.  Oddly enough 
> there was a plastic cover over the sockets on the chassis back.  Pried 
> it off to plug the speaker jack.
> 
> Here is some further info.

I had to restore mail archive from the backup to understand what exact
problem you're referring to. You could've started a new thread as well. 


> They appear to initialize.

aplay -L
arecord -L

I've mentioned the first one at least twice in my previous e-mails, but
I've yet to see full output of them. Please provide it.


And, since I mentioned that then - installing pulseaudio could solve
this problem too.

Reco

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Re: Persistent names for audio devices. peter@easthope.ca - 2021-07-30 06:00 +0200
  Re: Persistent names for audio devices. Reco <recoverym4n@enotuniq.net> - 2021-07-30 08:00 +0200
    Re: Persistent names for audio devices. peter@easthope.ca - 2021-07-30 15:40 +0200
      Re: Persistent names for audio devices. Reco <recoverym4n@enotuniq.net> - 2021-07-30 18:40 +0200
        Re (2): Persistent names for audio devices. peter@easthope.ca - 2021-07-31 20:00 +0200

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