On 04/20/2018 11:42 PM, deloptes wrote: > Jimmy Johnson wrote: > >> I'm trying to setup Trinity with No-Systemd and get a good HDMI >> connection for both audio and video, it seems with systemd this is no >> problem and without systemd it's a hit and miss thing, if I keep at it I >> can get it working but I don't know what I'm doing and get frustrated. I >> have 3 multimedia computers one has nvidia and I'm watching video and I >> have audio, I can turn audio down using the video player vol control but >> the tde-mixer or pulseaudio vol control are not working. �The other two >> are Intel audio and video and I feel lucky to get audio at all, >> sometimes it's just video and when I go to the konsole and type $ >> 'pulseaudio --start' I can get audio. �Any help to get all this to >> working auto-magic would be greatly appreciated. > > first of all for desktop use there are some adventages with systemd, though > I have not yet found it out. I use Debian, but with sysv-rc and init. Well I'm not using systemd, so I don't care to argue pros and cons. > Secondly did you try removing your ~/.pulse directory, or ~/.config/pulse > > Lastly is pulseaudio configured to start automatically? > cat /etc/pulse/client.conf | grep autospawn > > autospawn can be set also in your ~/.pulse directory, or ~/.config/pulse I think I may have it working now, I found some firmware for intel-sound and pulseaudio kicked in and the tmixer is working too. :) I have another Intel to go and I'll take care of it tomorrow. Now the amd with nividia is working, but not with tmixer and I still don't know what to do about that? Thanks, -- Jimmy Johnson Devuan ASCII - TDE Trinity R14.0.5 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda6 Registered Linux User #380263