07-08-2024, 01:40 PM
(05-16-2024, 11:00 PM)rempfer Wrote:(08-28-2021, 12:35 AM)Humid Stylus Wrote: Sound
It was possible to get sound working by fiddling with alsamixer but it sounded awful, getting asound.state from https://gitlab.manjaro.org/manjaro-arm/p...ound.state as outlined in https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=...ting_Guide gave very good results.
The system works but I have had a few kernel ops:es that result in the network being lost.
I would like to try installing "Sound" paragraph you mention, but I am not Linux-sophisticated enough to understand how to implement the https://gitlab.manjaro.org/manjaro-arm/p...ree/master "code."
Could you help me by providing step-by-step instructions? I'm running Armbian 5.10.43-rockchip64 on my PINE64 14" PinebookPro Laptop.
My sound through the speakers is very weak and of poor quality.
Alsamixer shows two columns for <Headphon>, both of which have volume adjustment columns, and one column for <Speaker>, which has no column for volume display & adjustment. I would paste a screenshot but can't figure out how to get Armbian to make one for me.
Thanks in advance.
This might already be included in Armbian as they seem to be tweaking many things.
What I did was to download the asound.state file from https://gitlab.manjaro.org/manjaro-arm/p...ree/master and save it to /var/lib/alsa/asound.state and then reboot. Depending on what you run for desktop environment and such this might be a bit tricky as some things seem to autosave Alsa state to this file, so your "new" file with good values might be overwritten with bad values as you reboot. I don't know an easy way to describe how to avoid this (if it happens) so you might be lucky if you try a few times.