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Hi everybody,
just installed Statler on my laptop today and after configuring it for a while (pretty different from Lubuntu), I'm somewhat satisfied. Alas, I don't get any sound through my speakers. Headphones are working, but that's it.
I followed these instructions, but it didn't help.
Any suggestions?
Thanks and best regards
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open alsamixer, and look at the "Speaker" tab. It will probably have MM under the bar. Navigate to it, click M (as in capital m), and you should have sound.
Last edited by el_koraco (2012-05-17 18:45:05)
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^ Beaten to it. 
Agree w El_ ... when hear people are having a probelm w audio, alsamixer is always the 1st thing that comes to mind. As El_ said, open a terminal type "alsamixer" w/o quotes to open alsamixer. Check to see what's muted vs what isn't and where the volume level is in the bars for it. To navigate use left/right arrows, up push up one of them ( or down) up/down arrows. To mute/unmute ... press the m key on your keyboard, to exit alsamixer press the Esc key or x out of the terminal.
Vll ! 
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Hm, nothing, so far.
Both speaker levels are up to 100 %, changed from "MM" to "00" and back and forth and back (I assume "00" is the right one?).
Headphones still working, speakers not.
Anyway, thanks for the help!
Last edited by Bulettenschmied (2012-05-17 19:30:40)
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Well sorry, hopefully one of the tons of #! audiologists chime in. Fiddling w alsamixers settings is where my knowledge of fixing nix audio issues pretty much begins and ends. Have never run up against a sound issue yet, that couldn't solve fiddling with alsamixer. Checked my alsamixer settings, you don't want everything unmuted me thinks, in mine for example the "headphon" setting is at mm and the "line jac" is too. Ya still may be able to sort things fiddling w alsamixer. Not everything is 00 for the sucker.
If I unmute either "headphon" or "line jac", my speakers stop working here.
Also don't quote me on this, cuz not at all sure about it. But thought pushing PCM up to 100% isn't the best idea. Long time ago, thought remember researching the topic and saw some folks advising keeping it around 75%. Again ... could have zero idea what am talking about. As exactly what pcm does is kinda hazy atm.
Picture = 1,000 words thing. Though happen not to likey photobucket, shrugs. This is just o course, how my settings in alsamixer are and showing the two am babbling about. Btw ... there are others, not all alsamixers settings are on that one screen, right arrow will take ya to some others to check. Long babbling way of saying could still just be an alsamixer thing. Might wanna keep playing with the settings or summin. And definitely can't hurt giving El_ the info he's asking for below ... shrugs. Good luck. 
Edit: DANG IT ! In for a penny type thing ... List of all other settings in alsamixer that are set to mm here and external speakers are working. Though may or not, have an impact for you. "Mic boos", "S/PDIF P" ... that's it rest are mm here. 
Last edited by CBizgreat! (2012-05-18 00:06:54)
Some common cbiz abbreviations. This will save me time and yet @ same time tell folks what the babble is supposed to mean.
Vll ! = ( Viva la gnu/Linux !) Vl#!! = ( Viva la #! !) Last but not least, UD ... OD ! = ( Use Debian ... or die !) 
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can I see output of
aplay -l
lsmodplease? And yeah, make sure PCM isn't muted.
Last edited by el_koraco (2012-05-17 23:28:01)
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Thanks, I really appreciate your help!
Fumbled around with Alsamixer this morning again, but nothing.
Looks like this.
As to your request:
- aplay -l
thomas@MinasTirith:~$ aplay -l
**** Liste der Hardware-Geräte (PLAYBACK) ****
Karte 0: Intel [HDA Intel], Gerät 0: HDA Generic [HDA Generic]
Sub-Geräte: 0/1
Sub-Gerät #0: subdevice #0
Karte 0: Intel [HDA Intel], Gerät 3: INTEL HDMI [INTEL HDMI]
Sub-Geräte: 1/1
Sub-Gerät #0: subdevice #0- lsmod
thomas@MinasTirith:~$ lsmod
Module Size Used by
parport_pc 18855 0
ppdev 5030 0
lp 7462 0
parport 27954 3 parport_pc,ppdev,lp
sco 7225 2
bridge 39646 0
stp 1440 1 bridge
bnep 9427 2
rfcomm 29629 0
l2cap 24752 6 bnep,rfcomm
acpi_cpufreq 5571 1
cpufreq_conservative 5162 0
cpufreq_stats 2740 0
cpufreq_userspace 1992 0
cpufreq_powersave 902 0
fuse 50924 3
loop 11799 0
snd_hda_codec_intelhdmi 10695 1
snd_hda_codec_realtek 235714 0
snd_hda_intel 20035 4
snd_hda_codec 54292 3 snd_hda_codec_intelhdmi,snd_hda_codec_realtek,snd_hda_intel
snd_hwdep 5380 1 snd_hda_codec
arc4 1274 2
snd_pcm 60487 3 snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec
ecb 1841 2
snd_seq 42881 0
snd_timer 15598 3 snd_pcm,snd_seq
i915 256094 2
drm_kms_helper 20369 1 i915
ath9k 249976 0
mac80211 137372 1 ath9k
snd_seq_device 4493 1 snd_seq
ath 8006 1 ath9k
joydev 8459 0
drm 142352 3 i915,drm_kms_helper
snd 46526 15 snd_hda_codec_intelhdmi,snd_hda_codec_realtek,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_hwdep,snd_pcm,snd_seq,snd_timer,snd_seq_device
cfg80211 101496 3 ath9k,mac80211,ath
btusb 9913 0
uvcvideo 52127 0
videodev 30089 1 uvcvideo
v4l1_compat 11442 2 uvcvideo,videodev
v4l2_compat_ioctl32 8474 1 videodev
i2c_i801 7830 0
usbhid 33292 0
i2c_algo_bit 4209 1 i915
soundcore 4598 1 snd
i2c_core 15819 6 i915,drm_kms_helper,drm,videodev,i2c_i801,i2c_algo_bit
hid 63257 1 usbhid
led_class 2433 1 ath9k
wmi 4323 0
bluetooth 41827 7 sco,bnep,rfcomm,l2cap,btusb
snd_page_alloc 6249 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm
rfkill 13044 3 cfg80211,bluetooth
video 17445 1 i915
output 1692 1 video
battery 4998 0
pcspkr 1699 0
evdev 7352 14
psmouse 49985 0
serio_raw 3752 0
ac 2192 0
processor 29935 3 acpi_cpufreq
button 4650 1 i915
ext4 288382 1
mbcache 5050 1 ext4
jbd2 67111 1 ext4
crc16 1319 2 l2cap,ext4
sg 24069 0
sr_mod 12602 0
sd_mod 29937 3
crc_t10dif 1276 1 sd_mod
cdrom 29351 1 sr_mod
ahci 32870 2
libata 133776 1 ahci
thermal 11674 0
thermal_sys 11942 3 video,processor,thermal
scsi_mod 126725 4 sg,sr_mod,sd_mod,libata
ehci_hcd 32097 0
r8169 36840 0
mii 3210 1 r8169
usbcore 123122 5 btusb,uvcvideo,usbhid,ehci_hcd
nls_base 6377 1 usbcoreBest regards!
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You might need ~/.asoundrc
pcm.!default {
type hw
card 0
device 3
}But first listen to what el_koraco says 
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What version of #! are you running? May I see
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Linux MinasTirith 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Sun May 6 04:00:17 UTC 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux"Where zen ends, ass-kicking begins."
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lol, Minas Tirith. It seems you might need the kernel from backports. You can go about it in two ways. One, reinstall #! with the bpo image. Two, edit /etc/apt/sources.list, uncommend the backports repo, and run
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgradeYou will want to do this, as it will pull all the packages from backports, including xorg, and help you out with your GPU. If you don't get a bunch of upgrades available on dist-upgrade, come back and we'll fix it. I don't know how #! handles this with the new images.
After you've done upgrading, reboot, edit /etc/default/grub, and replace
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet" with
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet i915.lvds_downclock=1 i915.i915_enable_fbc=1 i915.i915_enable_rc6=1 pcie_aspm=force acpi_osi=linux acpi_backlight=vendor"and run
sudo update-gruband reboot again. You'll get a 10-15 degree drop in temperatures and about 2 hours more on batttery life.
Last edited by el_koraco (2012-05-18 15:53:00)
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Ok - somehow that right away killed my whole system 
Nevermind. No data was harmed during the crashing of this installation. New CrunchBang is up and running. I'll give it another try ...
EDIT: Whoa - my mistake! I didn't reinstall with the backport-image first. My, my, learning can be painful!
Last edited by Bulettenschmied (2012-05-18 17:54:37)
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You should have given us a chance to fix whatever was happening 
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You should have given us a chance to fix whatever was happening
Nothing much happening - literally. Just a black screen after I opted for "reboot". And pretty much the same after I manually rebooted. Pitch-friggin'-no-cursor-or-anything-else-black.
uncommend the backports repo
Now, what exactly do you mean by that?
EDIT: Ok, I don't know why or how, but after installing the bpo-image (and doing nothing else different) the speakers work. Thanks, says the Padawan!
Last edited by Bulettenschmied (2012-05-18 20:13:43)
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Good deal ... Glad sound is working for ya Buletten. 
Some common cbiz abbreviations. This will save me time and yet @ same time tell folks what the babble is supposed to mean.
Vll ! = ( Viva la gnu/Linux !) Vl#!! = ( Viva la #! !) Last but not least, UD ... OD ! = ( Use Debian ... or die !) 
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