I have an OMEN 30L Desktop GT13-1xxx PC and an NVIDIA 3060 Ti.
My question is the following:
Why is it that every time I start Manjaro, the volume sounds very low? Even if I turn it up, it doesn’t fix it. It only gets fixed when I put the PC to sleep and wake it up again — but doing that sometimes affects my video drivers. I discovered that unplugging and reconnecting the DisplayPort fixes the video issue.
In conclusion, the audio problem is only solved by putting the PC to sleep and waking it up.
Is there any way to make my Manjaro Linux work normally? Like Windows, for example?
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I’m sure someone will help when they are able.
Regards.
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Try restoring ALSA settings:
sudo alsactl restore
If that is not effective, check ALSA mixer controls for the onboard audio
sudo alsamixer --card=PCH
Or to show mixer settings in text format
amixer --card=PCH scontents
Probe #2a05d09b63 of HP 886C Desktop Computer (OMEN 30L Desktop GT13-1xxx): amixer