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		Oh, Ubuntu.  In Debian I can't even find out what libglvnd-dev is.  But I just built Firefox 61 which uses GTK 3 (dev).
	
	
	
	
	
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		08-05-2018, 02:37 PM 
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		Oh, Ubuntu.  In Debian I can't even find out what libglvnd-dev is.  But I just built Firefox 61 which uses GTK 3 (dev).
	 
		
		
		08-06-2018, 08:49 AM 
		
	 
		This is the information I have for the package: Package: libglvnd-dev (1.0.0+git20180308-3) Vendor neutral GL dispatch library -- development files This is an implementation of the vendor-neutral dispatch layer for arbitrating OpenGL API calls between multiple vendors on a per-screen basis. Thanks for the tip I will try out the debian images after work today. Also does the onboard sound work out of the box for others using Ubuntu and or Debian? 
		
		
		08-06-2018, 09:45 AM 
		
	 (08-05-2018, 02:37 PM)ab1jx Wrote: Also does the onboard sound work out of the box for others using Ubuntu and or Debian? Sound I'd like to find out about. I can't make my HDMI sound work but I didn't try very hard. https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...4#pid39414 I have a good USB sound card I can use, didn't worry about it.. "onboard"? what's that? The choices I saw were HDMI, I2C, SPDIF. Onboard sound on a Raspberry Pi is done with PWM, that could maybe be done here using GPIO pins. I don't know what's fed to the A/V jack. Rock64pro HDMI sound works I hear. Try "alsactl init" then "aplay -l" on a command line. 
		
		
		08-06-2018, 10:24 AM 
		
	 
		Hello, I have been trying to get sound out of the headphone jack but selecting this does not produce sound when playing music or videos, but a USB soundcard works well. 
		
		
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	 (08-06-2018, 10:24 AM)nislaco23 Wrote: I have been trying to get sound out of the headphone jack but selecting this does not produce sound when playing music or videos, but a USB soundcard works well.I have not been able to get anything out of the headphone jack, but have no issues through HDMI. (My sound demands are Noddy - if I can hear an mp3 play I am happy!) 
 
		
		
		08-07-2018, 03:41 AM 
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		There is sound here (Vestel 22L1333G TV/monitor, LXDE image), but it plays back several times faster than it should, i.e. at a much higher sample rate. (The www.audiocheck.net site contains a lot of interesting sounds that I used to test this.)
	 
		
		
		08-07-2018, 12:26 PM 
		
	 (08-07-2018, 03:41 AM)lucho Wrote: There is sound here (Vestel 22L1333G TV/monitor, LXDE image), but it plays back several times faster than it should, i.e. at a much higher sample rate. (The www.audiocheck.net site contains a lot of interesting sounds that I used to test this.)This is a known issue with pulseaudio with the 4.4.132-1075 kernel that is default in the 0.7.9 Ayufan release. You can check your kernel version with uname -a You can upgrade your kernel with sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install linux-image-4.4.132-1083-rockchip-ayufan-gfd3f12ca5fae and reboot 
 
		
		
		08-07-2018, 04:44 PM 
		
	 
		I've installed Bionic LXDE, but I'm not having any success getting it to autologin. Any suggestions? Code: sudo vi /etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf.d/lightdm.confAdded the following lines: Code: [SeatDefaults]Upon reboot, it still requests login. I've tried several different variations of the above file. I've also tried moving lightdm.conf directly into the /etc/lightdm folder. I'm thinking that lightdm isn't looking in this directory (or perhaps it isn't functioning properly) because the desktop background specified in the same folder in 99_xxx_rock64.conf isn't loading either. 
		
		
		08-07-2018, 04:45 PM 
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	 If I do cat /proc/asound/cards I see: Code:  0 [HDMI           ]: HDMI - HDMII'm guessing the AV jack is on the I2S because the other two are digital output. And maybe the amp/driver chip is connected to the I2S bus. Haven't tried it. If I type alsamixergui on a command line I see this message to its stderr: "No mixer elems found". I can do ls /dev/snd and see stuff in there, but there's no /dev/dsp I'm trying to get HDMI sound working, at this point about the same troubleshooting steps. This could all be missing drivers. Audacity shows these device choices: |