08-08-2020, 07:15 PM
Hi,
I am really not sure about how to fix this (or even this needs to be fixed). I installed pavucontrol and tried to check available devices. The only option I have there in the Output tab is "Headphones", which confuse me. When I check the "Gnome Settings" sound section, I have "Headphones - Built-in Audio" and "Multichannel Output - Built-in Audio" a output device options. The speakers seem to be working; I haven't tried what happens when I insert a headphone set though. I am confused. I am not sure how to modify the settings if necessary.
I have another annoyance, which is strange "Poff" noises during the login, shutdown process. I also hear it from time to time in my account. I can't understand the reason.
Still I like Debian Bullseye. It seems ironically much more usable than the shipped default Manjaro KDE. With Manjaro, I had big problems with the display, freezes, screen flickering etc. I am happy with Debian Gnome; much more usable.
I am hoping to fix the sound and the "Poff" noises with Debian. Additionally, I realize if I shut down the computer and boot (say after an hour), I realize my pinebook neglects my micro sd card and I find myself in the Manjaro environment. Is there any way I can prevent this?
I am really not sure about how to fix this (or even this needs to be fixed). I installed pavucontrol and tried to check available devices. The only option I have there in the Output tab is "Headphones", which confuse me. When I check the "Gnome Settings" sound section, I have "Headphones - Built-in Audio" and "Multichannel Output - Built-in Audio" a output device options. The speakers seem to be working; I haven't tried what happens when I insert a headphone set though. I am confused. I am not sure how to modify the settings if necessary.
I have another annoyance, which is strange "Poff" noises during the login, shutdown process. I also hear it from time to time in my account. I can't understand the reason.
Still I like Debian Bullseye. It seems ironically much more usable than the shipped default Manjaro KDE. With Manjaro, I had big problems with the display, freezes, screen flickering etc. I am happy with Debian Gnome; much more usable.
I am hoping to fix the sound and the "Poff" noises with Debian. Additionally, I realize if I shut down the computer and boot (say after an hour), I realize my pinebook neglects my micro sd card and I find myself in the Manjaro environment. Is there any way I can prevent this?