Following up on this, I continue to miss sound on this old Dell Precision 650 desktop with a i386 architecture.
Any suggestions as to what I should even be looking at? I am not sure if it is a bug, and if so what I should file against.
Btw, I did check that the speakers are on and connected.
Ranjan
Anyway, when I do the following:
$lxmusic personal/Music/white_stones/windancer.mp3
** (lxmusic:2181): WARNING **: on_playback_volume_changed: couldn't get volume
I get no sound, but pavucontrol lights up on playback:
Specifically, an entry comes up under XMMS2 and the volume is shown under playback.
Under output devices, I only have "Built-in Audio Analog Stereo"
and Port: "Analog Mono Output Amplifier" (out of possible choices, the above and Analog Mono Output No Amplifier, LFE on Separate Mono Output/Amplifier and LFE on Separate Mono Output/No Amplifier).
Under Configuration, I have "Built-in Audio" with Profile "Analog Stereo Duplex" (out of possible choices, that and Analog Stereo Output/Input and Off).
Btw, /usr/lib/xcdroast/bin/wavplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/alarm.wav
** (process:2224): WARNING **: Can't init sound-system
I did check to ensure that the speakers were connected.
Any further suggestions/help?
Ranjan
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