I don’t know if I didn’t install non free firmware. Pavucontrol is installed. If I type alsa on a terminal it returns: bash: alsa: command not found.
ETA: turns out I only had to update the system
I don’t know if I didn’t install non free firmware. Pavucontrol is installed. If I type alsa on a terminal it returns: bash: alsa: command not found.
ETA: turns out I only had to update the system
There isn’t an alsa command on my system either, so that’s no surprise. But we’ll need more information to track down the cause, such as:
lspci | grep Audio
)pactl info
)alsamixer
.deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bookworm main contrib non-free-firmware
in the file /etc/apt/sources.list. Ifnon-free-firmware
is not present, then obviously you have no non-free firmware.