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This is a relatively new problem. This is happening on a desktop computer. The speakers are Logitech Z-5 Speakers. I've tested this with VLC, and also with audio from Firefox so far. I'm not sure what other information I need to give, so when people need more information to try and help, just ask me for it.
Premptive thanks to all who help.
Also, here's default information from neofetch, with decoration, identifying information, and likely useless info removed:
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OS: BunsenLabs GNU/Linux 10.5 (Lithium) x86_64
Host: MS-7A59 2.0
Kernel: 4.19.0-18-amd64
Packages: 1871 (dpkg)
Shell: bash 5.0.3
Resolution: 1920x1080
DE: Xfce
WM: Openbox
Theme: BL-Lithium [GTK2/3]
CPU: Intel i7-7700K (8) @ 4.500GHz
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 630
Memory: 2982MiB / 3828MiB
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Open pavucontrol and see what the Configuration and Output Devices tabs show. Probably switching to "Headphones" in Output, if your plugged into the headphone port, and "Analog Stereo Output" or "Analog Stereo Duplex" in Configuration will fix it.
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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I'm not seeing any ways that changed the volume as they should.
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Unplug the speakers, do you get sound out of your internal speakers? Does the "Playback" tab in pavucontrol show an audio output?
I have no idea what S1EAMRG/hVtjYKz is supposed to be. If it's a screenshot, your account and post count is to new/low to allow posting links, sorry.
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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Do you have lost any way to lower or increase the volume !
Wonder if you have PNMixer or Pavucontrol installed as stated above.
Was that after an update, I guess that it was also working before also.
Last edited by altman (2024-05-11 22:31:08)
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Have you considered testing this on a live "Boron" session? Lithium is a bit out of date.
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