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Guys
I've been a Linux user for 20 years. So I am not exactly a noob.
I know that there are ways to get around sound device problems -- but that is not the point.
I can download virtually any Linux / Unix or Android based system from Distrowatch ---
----and all of them will have sound working straight out of the box.
But NOT Q4OS.
Why is that ?
Why should that even be a problem these days ?
It's not as if I am using weird or old equipment.
I am presently using a HP USDT 8200 i5 with 8Gb of ram
Sound works perfectly with any other system I install --- EXCEPT Q4OS
So please guys --- I love this the Q4OS system
But this is a deal breaker.
I'm sure I am not the only one who is having such problems.
Q
Last edited by Qwertius (2018-02-25 05:18)
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I had audio problems with Q4 until I got Pulse Audio installed I highly recommend Pulse Audio!
Last edited by Tee (2018-02-28 10:12)
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Pulse Audio once I installed it of course it cleared up all the audio issues with Q4...
Last edited by Tee (2018-02-28 10:13)
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Thanks Tee.
I would move to Q4OS in a heartbeat if this problem was solved.
Nowadays - people expect things to work straight out of the box.
So I hope the creators of this great Distro pick up on this problem.
Cheers
Q
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PS -- I should have added - that my understanding is that sound is possibly switched off / muted.
Apparently this is done to stop any conflict with existing sound - but I'm not sure.
Perhaps - the settings could be changed so that everything is in the on position rather than being muted or off.
Thanks
Q
Last edited by Qwertius (2018-02-25 14:13)
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Pulse Audio is a network capable sound server program distributed via the freedesktop.org project...
Last edited by Tee (2018-02-28 09:34)
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@Qwertius
Hi - sorry to hear you're having problems with audio on your machine.
First of all a couple of checks.
1. Open Konsole (terminal) and enter
sudo kcmodules --unlock
- this just makes sure all the config tools are available.
2. Open Control Centre>Sound and Multimedia>System Notifications and Click Turn on all sounds>Apply and close
3. Next in Control Centre open Sound and Multimedia>Sound System
4. General Tab - I hope Enable Sound System is checked. If so then uncheck>apply and then check>apply - leave this window open
5. Click the volume control make sure you have a green blob at the top of the slider which should be at 75%
6. On the Sound window click the Test Sound button at the bottom.
This will probably just confirm what we already know but good to make sure.
Next install pavucontrol - either via Synaptic or command - that will bring in the other bits to make Pulse work.
Shut down then switch on again.
Go to the Volume icon , click and open Kmix - that should show that you're running PulseAudio.
Hope that sound is now working.... use the Test Sound button as above but it should have played a start up sound if all is OK.
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@Qwertius, @Tee
You can safely follow bin's advice from the previous post, thanks bin.
We would recommend you to install the pulseaudio system from package manager or terminal:
$ sudo apt install pulseaudio pavucontrol-qt
We also recommend you to follow audio system troubleshooting from Q4OS documentation https://www.q4os.org/dqa011.html#install.3
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Thanks to everyone for your help.
The story so far...
Well -- I've managed to get it half working .... lol
The built in speaker works (kinda) -- low volume.
But my plugged in USB connected Logitec Headphones are doing nothing.
I have downloaded & installed Pulse and it also installed pavucontrol of its own accord.
Restarted --- sound works - but not with my headphones.
The system can 'see' them ------- but nothing is happening.
I switched off 'auto-suspend' but beyond that everything is stock standard.
So over to you kind gentlemen
Cheers
Q
Update --- now the sound has stopped all together.
Hmmm.....
Last edited by Qwertius (2018-02-26 15:12)
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Open Pulse Audio Volume Control - should be under Multimedia depending on which menu system you use.
Plug in headphones and make sure the Output device tab Port changes to Headphones - do the sliders have any effect?
If not, then the next bit is some more info about the system.
sudo apt-get install inxi
Then please run
inxi -F
and copy/paste the output back here for the next round.
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Qwertius I am interested in how u made out?...I got Pulse Audio Volume Control installed and its working great!
Last edited by Tee (2018-02-28 09:35)
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Hello from Frankfurt
I`m just two min. old reg.user.
V3.1 installed pavu cntrl,clicked from cntrls> sound systm >hardware, there is a little part : my systm is german and it says "Eigene Hardware-Gerätedatei verwenden (It means I think use your own hardware:) writedown pavucontrol make it activ and t works.
congrats to devs. really beautiful os. i use scorpion 2 months now and i like it.(Iḿ a long time deb and sometimes arch user+ old crunchbang.
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Open Pulse Audio Volume Control - should be under Multimedia depending on which menu system you use.
Plug in headphones and make sure the Output device tab Port changes to Headphones - do the sliders have any effect?If not, then the next bit is some more info about the system.
sudo apt-get install inxi
Then please run
inxi -F
and copy/paste the output back here for the next round.
Here is the output
qwertius@q4os-desktop:~$ inxi -F
System: Host: q4os-desktop Kernel: 4.9.0-6-amd64 x86_64 (64 bit)
Desktop: KDE Plasma 3 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)
Machine: Device: desktop System: Hewlett-Packard product: HP Compaq 8200 Elite
USDT PC
Mobo: Hewlett-Packard model: 1496
BIOS: Hewlett-Packard v: J01 v02.15 date: 11/10/2011
CPU: Quad core Intel Core i5-2400S (-MCP-) cache: 6144 KB
clock speeds: max: 3300 MHz 1: 1786 MHz 2: 1654 MHz 3: 1697 MHz
4: 1687 MHz
Graphics: Card: Intel 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller
Display Server: X.Org 1.19.2 drivers: modesetting (unloaded: fbdev,ve sa)
Resolution: 1280x1024@60.02hz
GLX Renderer: Mesa DRI Intel Sandybridge Desktop
GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 13.0.6
Audio: Card-1 Intel 6 Series/C200 Series Family High Definition Audio Contro ller
driver: snd_hda_intel
Card-2 Logitech ClearChat Pro USB driver: USB Audio
Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture v: k4.9.0-6-amd64
Network: Card: Intel 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection driver: e1000e
IF: eno1 state: up speed: 100 Mbps duplex: full
mac: 9c:8e:99:e4:ef:d6
Drives: HDD Total Size: 320.1GB (19.3% used)
ID-1: /dev/sda model: ST320LT007 size: 320.1GB
Partition: ID-1: / size: 20G used: 3.2G (17%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/loop0
Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 37.0C mobo: N/A
Fan Speeds (in rpm): cpu: N/A
Info: Processes: 159 Uptime: 20 min Memory: 628.7/7875.6MB
Client: Shell (bash) inxi: 2.3.5
qwertius@q4os-desktop:~$
Last edited by Qwertius (2018-03-01 13:36)
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OK - so have you installed pulseaudio yet?
Quick search reveals a whole number of issues being raised about Logitech ClearChat Pro USB and Headphones.
I know one or two other major contributors on this forum have better audio skills that me, sorry but from here on I'd just be guessing.
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Hi Bin,
Yes -- I have installed PulseAudio.
Logitec --- I am beginning to wonder....
It would be my sort of luck....
Q
Last edited by Qwertius (2018-03-01 13:48)
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Update ----
I think I might have solved the problem. But I am not sure.
I am getting sound out of my Logitec Earphones.
I went to 'Output devices' in the 'Volume Control' panel.
What I did -- was select 'Speakers' in the top set of options.
The sound now comes out of the earphones. (strange)
I'm hoping this has solved the problem.
Fingers crossed.
Q
Last edited by Qwertius (2018-03-01 14:49)
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