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Sound - Debian Wiki

    https://wiki.debian.org/Sound#:~:text=Check%20that%20the%20audio%20playback%20program%20is%20unmuted%2Fvolume,in%20the%20Configuration%20tab%20of%20the%20audio%20mixer
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How to Control Audio on the Debian Command Line – …

    https://vitux.com/how-to-control-audio-on-the-debian-command-line/
    The following command will set the volume on the Master control/property of the first sound card to 100%. $ amixer -c 0 set Master 100%. 2. The following command will set the volume on the Speake r control/property of the second sound card to 30%. $ amixer -c 1 set Speaker 50%. 3.

Installing and Configuring ALSA Sound Modules in …

    https://www.osnews.com/story/2057/installing-and-configuring-alsa-sound-modules-in-debian/
    A very common question that comes up when trying Debian GNU/Linux is how the heck do you get Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (a.k.a. ALSA) sound modules set up properly? In this HOWTO LinuxOrbit shows you how to compile and install the ALSA kernel modules, and then setup things using the ALSA Debian script so that modules are …

linux - No sound on fresh install of Debian - Unix & Linux ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/290718/no-sound-on-fresh-install-of-debian
    One place to start is to use pavucontrol (install it if you don't have it) to check to what output your sound is sent. Under "Output Devices", the text next to the icon of a sound card should be something familiar (for me it is "Built-in Audio Analog Surround 4.0". There might be options to change ports, if you have multiple speaker configurations.

System configuration [Linux-Sound]

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/system_configuration
    [Unit] Description=Prepare system for audio [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/bin/bash /usr/local/bin/audio-setup RemainAfterExit=yes [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target This will start /usr/local/bin/audio-setup at boot so you can add the aformentioned line regarding setting the CPU's to the performance scaling governor there, make the file …

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