XPost: alt.os.linux.mint   
   From: nospam@needed.invalid   
      
   On Mon, 12/30/2024 8:36 AM, David wrote:   
      
   >   
   > Thanks for your input, Paul.   
   >   
   > Is THIS what you were after?   
   >   
   > System:   
   > Kernel: 6.8.0-38-generic arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 13.2.0   
   > Desktop: Cinnamon v: 6.2.7 tk: GTK v: 3.24.41 wm: Muffin dm: LightDM   
   > Distro: Linux Mint 22 Wilma base: Ubuntu 24.04 noble   
   > Machine:   
   > Type: Laptop System: Dell product: Inspiron 13-5368 v: N/A serial:   
    Chassis:   
   > type: 9 serial:    
   > Mobo: Dell model: 0WVDG2 v: A00 serial: part-nu:   
   073B UEFI-[Legacy]: Dell   
   > v: 1.19.0 date: 12/12/2018   
   > Battery:   
   > ID-1: BAT0 charge: 18.4 Wh (62.8%) condition: 29.3/42.0 Wh (69.8%) volts:   
   11.8 min: 11.4   
   > model: Samsung SDI DELL FC92N65 serial: status: discharging   
   > CPU:   
   > Info: dual core model: Intel Core i3-6100U bits: 64 type: MT MCP arch:   
   Skylake rev: 3 cache:   
   > L1: 128 KiB L2: 512 KiB L3: 3 MiB   
   > Speed (MHz): avg: 800 min/max: 400/2300 cores: 1: 800 2: 800 3: 800 4:   
   800 bogomips: 18399   
   > Flags: avx avx2 ht lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 vmx   
   > Graphics:   
   > Device-1: Intel Skylake GT2 [HD Graphics 520] vendor: Dell driver: i915   
   v: kernel arch: Gen-9   
   > ports: active: eDP-1 empty: HDMI-A-1 bus-ID: 00:02.0 chip-ID:   
   8086:1916   
   > Device-2: Sunplus Innovation Integrated Webcam driver: uvcvideo type: USB   
   rev: 2.0   
   > speed: 480 Mb/s lanes: 1 bus-ID: 1-5:3 chip-ID: 1bcf:2c01   
   > Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 21.1.11 with: Xwayland v: 23.2.6 driver: X:   
   loaded: modesetting   
   > unloaded: fbdev,vesa dri: iris gpu: i915 display-ID: :0 screens: 1   
   > Screen-1: 0 s-res: 1920x1080 s-dpi: 96   
   > Monitor-1: eDP-1 model: AU Optronics 0x102d res: 1920x1080 dpi: 166 diag:   
   336mm (13.2")   
   > API: EGL v: 1.5 platforms: device: 0 drv: iris device: 1 drv: swrast gbm:   
   drv: iris   
   > surfaceless: drv: iris x11: drv: iris inactive: wayland   
   > API: OpenGL v: 4.6 compat-v: 4.5 vendor: intel mesa v: 24.0.9-0ubuntu0.1   
   glx-v: 1.4   
   > direct-render: yes renderer: Mesa Intel HD Graphics 520 (SKL GT2)   
   device-ID: 8086:1916   
   > Audio:   
   > Device-1: Intel Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio vendor: Dell driver:   
   snd_hda_intel v: kernel   
   > bus-ID: 00:1f.3 chip-ID: 8086:9d70   
   > API: ALSA v: k6.8.0-38-generic status: kernel-api   
   > Server-1: PipeWire v: 1.0.5 status: active with: 1: pipewire-pulse   
   status: active   
   > 2: wireplumber status: active 3: pipewire-alsa type: plugin   
   > Network:   
   > Device-1: Intel Wireless 3165 driver: iwlwifi v: kernel pcie: speed: 2.5   
   GT/s lanes: 1   
   > bus-ID: 01:00.0 chip-ID: 8086:3165   
   > IF: wlp1s0 state: up mac:    
   > Bluetooth:   
   > Device-1: Intel Bluetooth wireless interface driver: btusb v: 0.8 type:   
   USB rev: 2.0   
   > speed: 12 Mb/s lanes: 1 bus-ID: 1-6:4 chip-ID: 8087:0a2a   
   > Report: hciconfig ID: hci0 rfk-id: 0 state: up address: bt-v:   
   4.2 lmp-v: 8 sub-v: 1000   
   > Drives:   
   > Local Storage: total: 473.1 GiB used: 1.7 MiB (0.0%)   
   > ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Western Digital model: WD5000LPCX-75VHAT0 size:   
   465.76 GiB   
   > speed: 6.0 Gb/s serial:    
   > ID-2: /dev/sdb vendor: Lexar model: JumpDrive size: 7.34 GiB type: USB   
   rev: 2.0 spd: 480 Mb/s   
   > lanes: 1 serial:    
   > Partition:   
   > ID-1: / size: 1.79 GiB used: 277.4 MiB (15.2%) fs: overlay source: ERR-102   
   > ID-2: /var/log size: 4.47 GiB used: 1.7 MiB (0.0%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sdb3   
   > Swap:   
   > Alert: No swap data was found.   
   > Sensors:   
   > System Temperatures: cpu: 43.0 C pch: 38.5 C mobo: 38.0 C sodimm: SODIMM C   
   > Fan Speeds (rpm): cpu: 0   
   > Repos:   
   > Packages: pm: dpkg pkgs: 1994   
   > Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list   
   > 1: deb cdrom:[Linux Mint 22 _Wilma_ - Release amd64 20240721]/ noble   
   contrib main   
   > Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/official-packa   
   e-repositories.list   
   > 1: deb http: //packages.linuxmint.com wilma main upstream import   
   backport   
   > 2: deb http: //archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble main restricted   
   universe multiverse   
   > 3: deb http: //archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble-updates main   
   restricted universe multiverse   
   > 4: deb http: //archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble-backports main   
   restricted universe multiverse   
   > 5: deb http: //security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ noble-security main   
   restricted universe multiverse   
   > Info:   
   > Memory: total: 4 GiB note: est. available: 3.57 GiB used: 1.73 GiB (48.5%)   
   > Processes: 232 Power: uptime: 1h 52m wakeups: 0 Init: systemd v: 255   
   target: graphical (5)   
   > default: graphical   
   > Compilers: gcc: 13.2.0 Client: Unknown python3.12 client inxi: 3.3.34   
      
   Yes. Your audio looks pretty ordinary (as HDAudio hardware,   
   many devices look like that). While your graphics subsystem lists   
   HDMI, it does not appear your hardware is from the era where sound   
   went over HDMI (the default transport when that is implemented   
   is LPCM 7.1 channel, as there is no licensing fee for unencoded audio   
   such as that standard).   
      
   It's possible one of your Apple products has audio over HDMI for example.   
   It's a more common feature on modern equipment, and the only reason   
   for mentioning the topic, is it tends to foul up the "output selection"   
   and do the wrong thing. You want the audio selection dialog to   
   say "Analog Stereo" or "Analog Line Out" and hot have the word "HDMI"   
   or "Digital" in it. While some people have elaborate listening rooms,   
   where signal-on-HDMI is appropriate, it is more common for people   
   to have cheap analog audio for computer speakers. The audio on this   
   machine cost $25 (two speakers from the recycler store), and the second   
   computer has my home-made amp for computer speakers (about two watts   
   into some book shelf speakers).   
      
   I have Fedora on the cooker right now, and to fit it, I blew away   
   an LM22 that was on that partition :-/ So I can't easily take a picture   
   of any of this stuff, until I can find my LM22 which is on some   
   disk around here. I checked the Fedora audio, and as usual, the   
   selector isn't "Analog Stereo", it is "Digital SPDIF" as my audio panel   
   on the machine has a red glowing connector, and that's TOSLink output.   
   And so the software cleverly doesn't select the correct output, it   
   again has opted for something I don't have (an AV receiver with TOSLink).   
      
   You have to find that selector, which is going to be close to the volume   
   level icon in the interface. Somewhere around there, will be a setup dialog   
   with the controls to select a different "sink" for the output.   
      
   The same goes when you're trying to do a Zoom session, and select an input   
      
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