11-13-2025, 11:05 AM
OK, please ask if anything is not clear.
Did the sound work as expected when the OS was first installed ?
After a reboot when the system shows 'saida ficticia' please open a terminal by pressing 'Ctrl', 'Alt' and 'T' together.
In the window that opens, type or paste in these commands one by one followed by enter each time.
These will report some information about your system and some details about audio devices.
You may need to enter your password for the 'sudo' commands
Copy the terminal output into the clipboard.
Click 'Edit' -> 'Select All'
'Edit' -> 'Copy'
Open a text editor and paste the clipboard.
Save the result as a text file called results1.txt
Do whatever it is you need to do the fix the sound
Clear the old information from the terminal screen.
Click 'Terminal' -> 'Clear Scrollback and reset'
Now repeat some of the commands.
As before, copy the terminal output to a text file, but save this one as 'results2.txt'
Paste the resulting files or the text back into this thread.
Quote:Sem som quando reiniciaHow are your speakers connected to the system ?
Did the sound work as expected when the OS was first installed ?
After a reboot when the system shows 'saida ficticia' please open a terminal by pressing 'Ctrl', 'Alt' and 'T' together.
In the window that opens, type or paste in these commands one by one followed by enter each time.
These will report some information about your system and some details about audio devices.
You may need to enter your password for the 'sudo' commands
Code:
uname -aCode:
dateCode:
inxi -ACode:
aplay -lCode:
sudo lspci -v | grep -A7 -i "audio"Code:
sudo dmesg | grep -i "audio\|sound\|pulse\|alsa"Code:
pactl infoCopy the terminal output into the clipboard.
Click 'Edit' -> 'Select All'
'Edit' -> 'Copy'
Open a text editor and paste the clipboard.
Save the result as a text file called results1.txt
Do whatever it is you need to do the fix the sound
Quote:o audio só volta a funcionar quando mudo paraWith working sound, go back to the terminal window.
Clear the old information from the terminal screen.
Click 'Terminal' -> 'Clear Scrollback and reset'
Now repeat some of the commands.
Code:
dateCode:
inxi -ACode:
aplay -lCode:
sudo lspci -v | grep -A7 -i "audio"Code:
sudo dmesg | grep -i "audio\|sound\|pulse\|alsa"Code:
pactl infoAs before, copy the terminal output to a text file, but save this one as 'results2.txt'
Paste the resulting files or the text back into this thread.
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