1st things 1st:
Running Quirky April 7.0.1.4 from a USB-stick (currently) on a Samsung N150 laptop. New to Puppy and Linux.
Problem:
After sticking my Quirky Puppy into a Desktop Computer (no sound!) and back to N150 - No Sound!
In the tray the Retrovol/speaker symbol is X-ed out.
Left-click=nothing, Right-click=menu.
Menu/Full Window gives an empty Retrovol with File as only option.
Config/Hardware gives Sound card hw:0 and empty slider spaces.
The Alsa Wizard 1.0.28 tells me no soundcards found.
Desperately browsing the forums to no avail pushed my to post this topic, and tought me a few cmnds.
lsmod doesn't seem to list any audio-related modules.
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# /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
bash: /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf: Permission denied
OK,
Just solved it...
Found one of the Creators answers (BK) who said:
[code]cat /etc/asound.conf
defaults.pcm.card
defaults.pcm.device
And he said the end of the file needs to be an integer! Delete the file and reboot, basically! Let me find the source...:
[url]http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=612395#612395[/url]
I opened /etc in ROX (file manager) and found also /etc/asound.conf-old which read
[code]defaults.pcm.card 1
defaults.pcm.device 0[code]
So, I erased asound.conf renamed the old to asound.conf, rebooted and the crossed over red speaker-icon turned BLUE!!
What a feeling :lol:
First post & first victory!