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:( no sound ): "Realtek ALC887-VD" what should I do !?

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xor:

--- Quote from: Juanito on January 30, 2020, 02:55:54 AM ---The two commands you list are correct for your hardware and alsa.

The output you got from the speaker-test command indicates that your analogue sound is working, but muted - that is why I made the two suggestions for alsamixer.

Using xfce is unlikely to help with your problem.

If you would like to try pulseaudio, you can use the following commands:
--- Code: ---$ tce-load -i graphics-4.19.10-tinycore64 alsa-config Xorg-7.7 xf86-video-ati firmware-radeon flwm wbar aterm alsa pavucontrol
$ sudo /usr/local/etc/init.d/dbus start
$ startx
--- End code ---

Then double-click on the pavucontrol icon, which will start pulseaudio.

You can then use, for example, xmms-pulse to play an audio file to test your setup.

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ok worked :)




--- Quote ---ezremaster  TCL.iso ! :(


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--- Code: ---$ sudo /usr/local/etc/init.d/dbus start
$ startx
--- End code ---

ok worked :)



Now the question is; how to permanently
I can convert it to iso file with ezremaster ! ?

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Juanito:
Since you are finding ezremaster difficult, I suggested installing tinycore in the normal way to an sd card and then write protecting it - did you try this?

xor:

--- Quote from: Juanito on January 30, 2020, 01:33:40 PM ---Since you are finding ezremaster difficult, I suggested installing tinycore in the normal way to an sd card and then write protecting it - did you try this?

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I am thinking of making a generalized distribution in the form of iso.
I want to minimize the problems that may occur.

I want these commands to run at boot.

--- Code: ---$ sudo /usr/local/etc/init.d/dbus start
$ startx
--- End code ---

what should I do ! ?

xor:

--- Quote from: Juanito on January 30, 2020, 01:33:40 PM ---Since you are finding ezremaster difficult, I suggested installing tinycore in the normal way to an sd card and then write protecting it - did you try this?

--- End quote ---

I want these commands to run at boot.

--- Code: ---$ sudo /usr/local/etc/init.d/dbus start
$ startx
--- End code ---

Juanito:
Put "/usr/local/etc/init.d/dbus start" in /opt/bootlocal.sh

If an X server and window manager are present onboot, there is no need for "startx", the gui will start automatically.

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