Closed 0jrp0 closed 2 years ago
After a recent update to Debian, I am receiving the following error: [...] options snd-hda-intel model=generic
Hi @0jrp0 could you try setting the model=auto and reboot?
Magical. That fixed it.
Furthermore, I also installed wireplumber using pipewire and things are back to normal for me: https://wiki.debian.org/PipeWire#Debian_Testing.2FUnstable
Other changes I made:
$ touch /etc/pipewire/media-session.d/with-pulseaudio
$ touch /etc/pipewire/media-session.d/with-alsa
Then reboot.
Magical. That fixed it.
Great! Glad it worked for you.
It may not fix every use case though, apparently it is related to https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195305 and may need even more magic to work with, if you actually have two snd-hda-intel identical boards. I think...
Furthermore, I also installed wireplumber using pipewire and things are back to normal for me: https://wiki.debian.org/PipeWire#Debian_Testing.2FUnstable
Other changes I made:
$ touch /etc/pipewire/media-session.d/with-pulseaudio $ touch /etc/pipewire/media-session.d/with-alsa
Then reboot.
After a recent update to Debian, I am receiving the following error:
I attempted to remove
/var/lib/alsa/asound.state
, but it didn't help. If I runalsactl restore
, it does nothing. If I runalsactl store
, it just dumps the duplicate Mic Boost Volume entry again.I have an HDMI device that I don't use where this is possibly coming from. I attempted to blacklist the kernel module for
snd_hda_codec_hdmi
, but it didn't help (nor could I figure out how to persist the black list across reboots even after modifying/etc/modprobe.d/
).My current setup is using
pipewire
using thepipewire-pulse
binary which connects up toalsa
.Some info: