Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2022-06-26 10:22, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I doubt you can easily find a way to remove whatever YaST did and have sound working on that machine (I'm now on my laptop).
"Remove what yast did" is easy. Do a new install
Can't do, machine is in production, that's hours of work.
I did not suggest on the same machine. To check out the default config, any machine with a soundcard will do.
or ask someone with a new install, and you can look at the default setup.
Not trivial.
Uh, 100% trivial I would suggest. What isn't trivial about comparing two setups? 'diff' will help with that.
Also, it is easy to find out what yast does, the source code is available.
Yeah, sure :-DDDD
I can also read the logs, but I don't have the installation logs.
The installation logs won't tell you anything. The source code is easy to read, you will see which files are being touched etc. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (23.9°C)