Hello I am running Kali xfce and my sound works but it sounds like **** because it is in mono. Can someone help me fix this?
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=c4...619952caeda7b3
this is my alsa info if anyone needs it.
Hello I am running Kali xfce and my sound works but it sounds like **** because it is in mono. Can someone help me fix this?
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=c4...619952caeda7b3
this is my alsa info if anyone needs it.
I use HP envy with beats audio and the standard kali install is really low sound
so i used this:
open terminal and paste or type this:
systemctl --user enable pulseaudio && systemctl --user start pulseaudio
then download all of the following (quick google search)
1. alsa-firmware-loaders_1.0.28-1+diwic2_amd64.deb
2. alsa-tools_1.0.28-1+diwic2_amd64.deb
3. alsa-tools-gui_1.0.28-1+diwic2_amd64.deb
4. hda-jack-retask_0.20130613+raring_amd64.deb
5. ld10k1_1.0.28-1+diwic2_amd64.deb
once you have found and downloaded all the .deb files there are 2 methods of installing:
1. use terminal and use the dpkg command ... example: dpkg -i FILENAME
or
2. apt-get install gdebi - y
if you use second method you just right click the .deb file and select gdebi as the installer
after all is installed open up terminal and type this:
hdajackretask
then at the top it will say HDMI just click and change to your sound card
then click SHOW UNCONNECTED PINS
after that click on the pins and select Internal speaker
once all pins are selected just click install boot over ride and then apply now
reboot and enjoy a loud system