<head></head><body>Using the Pulseaudio control panel (click the speaker and select Sound Settings) you can see what is playing audio and where it thinks it is playing. Start something that makes sound and look in the Playback to see if it is listed. It may or may not also have a selector to chose which device is the destination soundcard. In the Output Devices tab your sound devices each have an entry, and you should see the audio level visualized in the level meter. If the device has output options there will be a selection box. Check that it isn't sending the audio to something you can't hear (like headphones if there are no headphones attached, etc.) If it is being sent to an HDMI audio device and you don't have anything attached to your HDMI port you will hear no audio<div><div><br></div><div>Brent</div><br><!-- <signature> -->Sent from <a href="https://nylas.com/n1?ref=n1">Nylas N1</a>, the extensible, open source mail client.<br><!-- </signature> --></div><div class="gmail_quote">
On May 20 2016, at 4:29 pm, Khalid Baheyeldin <kb@2bits.com> wrote:
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<p>I agree with Paul, that controls are sometimes muted after an install,<br>for whatever reason.</p>
<p>In a terminal, type:</p>
<p>alsamixer</p>
<p>And hit F5, then go through each control and see if any of them<br>changes your sound settings.</p>
<p>On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 1:35 PM, Paul Nijjar via kwlug-disc<br><kwlug-disc@kwlug.org> wrote:</p>
<p>> There are non-GUI ways to look at the ALSA controls too, but I<br>> generally don't bother.</p>
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