
On 2/13/20 8:11 AM, Chuck Davis wrote:
I applied 20200209 and lost my sound so as soon as I could I applied 20200211 this a.m.
Unfortunately, still no sound.
When I go into sound configuration in YaST it sees my hardware but when I select one and hit the edit button I get a message there are no options for that card. I have 2 cards -- one on the motherboard and one on my HDMI card. Neither of them has any options available.
In the KDE configuration I can see both cards. KDE shows several options for the motherboard card which works if I plug speakers directly into the motherboard. But....
I have a KVM switch to share keyboard, monitor, mouse and sound between two desktops. The KVM is HDMI based and carries the sound on the integrated cable. The video, mouse and keyboard all work flawlessly but there is no sound.
Does anybody have an idea what I can do to get sound back?
Thanks in advance.
You didn't mention whether the HDMI audio is enabled in the KDE settings. Maybe it used to be enabled by default, and now it's not? I'm using gnome so i can't be specific IRT KDE settings. I would check the system log via "journalctl -b -0" and look into anything suspicious. https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/reference/html/book.opensuse.ref... You can also investigate your HDMI card and what it uses to work. kernel modules, etc. and see if all of that is working. If something failed, you can narrow the issue down. This ties in with the journal/log advice. Another troubleshooting step to always follow (if possible), is to temporarily reduce the complexity of your setup and verify where the failure starts/is (rule out the kvm switch, in this case). This applies to suspected software issues too, as it's wise to start with the simplest explanation or the easiest to check (like the first thing i mentioned above) I find hdmi audio to be a nuisance so i use the onboard audio. :) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org