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
Fam, with all due respect, reconsider how you go about interacting with the community for support.
We love to help, so don’t get me wrong. But you have to allow us to help you. Paramount with this is communication; so consider responding to questions asked by those who reach out to help.
Like, I’m not exaggerating when I say that your issues would have already been resolved if you had been (more) responsive.