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dolphin_oracle
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Re: Official Raspberry Pi Respin

#11 Post by dolphin_oracle »

were you logged in as "demo"? either by natural log in or by a switch user? or even in a console?
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Re: Official Raspberry Pi Respin

#12 Post by Senpai »

dolphin_oracle wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 12:45 pm were you logged in as "demo"? either by natural log in or by a switch user? or even in a console?
No, I was with the other user, "demo" was just a test, I think it's partly because "demo" as autologin, although I removed it later, I'll enter in console mode to the raspi to see if from there, let me delete and I'll count

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Re: Official Raspberry Pi Respin

#13 Post by ShadowIce »

For some reason I cannot get my audio to work over HDMI. In the mixer I only have a dummy output available. In alsamixer I can switch to the HDMI ones, but they don't have a volume control and I don't know how to enable them. In Raspberry Pi OS they worked. Any idea what i can do to fix that?

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Re: Official Raspberry Pi Respin

#14 Post by Senpai »

dolphin_oracle wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 12:45 pm were you logged in as "demo"? either by natural log in or by a switch user? or even in a console?
Hi:
It was just that, in the graphical environment although I had already removed the autologin, even though I logged into another user, the "demo" user remained with several active processes and would not let me delete it. I entered in console mode with raspi-config and with "sudo userdel demo" it was removed without problems.
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Re: Official Raspberry Pi Respin

#15 Post by ShadowIce »

ShadowIce wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 2:53 pm For some reason I cannot get my audio to work over HDMI. In the mixer I only have a dummy output available. In alsamixer I can switch to the HDMI ones, but they don't have a volume control and I don't know how to enable them. In Raspberry Pi OS they worked. Any idea what i can do to fix that?
I installed pulseaudio and that fixed it. Not sure if that was supposed to be already installed or not.

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Re: Official Raspberry Pi Respin

#16 Post by Jerry3904 »

Not sure, @dolphin_oracle ?
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Re: Official Raspberry Pi Respin

#17 Post by dolphin_oracle »

Hdmi works here. If pulseaudio works. Then the default pipewire should have. It’s what rpiOS uses.

Pi hardware should be similar enough not to matter as well.

With just a dummy output Inwould guess maybe wireplumber didn’t start for some reason. Or possibly the pipewire server or the pipewire-pulse plugin.
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Re: Official Raspberry Pi Respin

#18 Post by ShadowIce »

I think I solved the problem without requiring pulseaudio, but I don't know how. I uninstalled pulseaudio again, rebooted and it still works. Before that I couldn't even go into the raspi-config settings for audio, it would just jump back to the previous menu.

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Re: Official Raspberry Pi Respin

#19 Post by Senpai »

Hi:
I want to enable zram on the raspi, I see that it is installed and starts with "sudo zram start", but when I reboot it is removed....
How can I make it persistent on reboot, how to see the configuration to put more or less virtual ram space?
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Re: Official Raspberry Pi Respin

#20 Post by Jerry3904 »

Lots of discussion on the RPi Forum, which is really where such technical questions can be best handled:

https://forums.raspberrypi.com/search.php?keywords=Zram
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