06-13-2015, 09:08 PM
Make a backup 1st of asound.state
then cd into /var/lib/alsa like so, and make sure your backup was made a listed
Hit enter/return key
then
to list what is in alsa folder. Your asound.state.old should now be listed if you follwed my steps right.
Then while staying in terminal (while inside of folder /var/lib/alsa) .
Edit any false entries to true. See if it fixes anything. Reboot may be necessary after this edit. You will be unmuting ports and cards and jacks
with what I am showing you. You have the original as a backup in case you screw
up. You can always use it to copy and paste the original text back into
your edited asound.state to start over in case you scew up for any reason.
Good Luck. Happy Trailz, Rok
Code:
sudo cp /var/lib/alsa/asound.state /var/lib/alsa/asound.state.old
then cd into /var/lib/alsa like so, and make sure your backup was made a listed
Code:
cd /var/lib/alsa
Hit enter/return key
then
Code:
ls
to list what is in alsa folder. Your asound.state.old should now be listed if you follwed my steps right.
Then while staying in terminal (while inside of folder /var/lib/alsa) .
Code:
sudo leafpad asound.state
Edit any false entries to true. See if it fixes anything. Reboot may be necessary after this edit. You will be unmuting ports and cards and jacks
with what I am showing you. You have the original as a backup in case you screw
up. You can always use it to copy and paste the original text back into
your edited asound.state to start over in case you scew up for any reason.
Good Luck. Happy Trailz, Rok
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