Le 30/11/2022 à 01:22, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. a écrit :
I guess what I've been worried about is just a connection not a sound card.
It's HDMI sound on this computer.
cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
HDA Intel PCH at 0x6001120000 irq 142
1 [Camera ]: USB-Audio - USB Camera
USB Camera USB Camera at usb-0000:00:14.0-6.1, high spe
The other thing that I cannot understand is that I have a Kensington Expert
Trackball mouse, it's the most comfortable mouse I've ever seen or used. In
Slint, when I use any browser, when I open an Internet site, the windows keep
scrolling even though I'm not moving the mouse or the scroll dial. I solved
that
problem, I swapped my Microsoft mouse with the Kensington Expert mouse and put
the Kensington Expert Mouse on the Debian computer and it doesn't scroll the
windows. I don't know why, but it is fine on Debian.
I hope I get this right, Didier, I am starting to get confused especially
with EFI stuff.
# LANG=C lsblk -bpPo
name,pttype,parttype,parttypename,size,pkname,partuuid,fstype /dev/sda
NAME="/dev/sda" PTTYPE="gpt" PARTTYPE="" PARTTYPENAME=""
SIZE="1000204886016" PKNAME="" PARTUUID="" FSTYPE=""
NAME="/dev/sda1" PTTYPE="gpt"
PARTTYPE="21686148-6449-6e6f-744e-656564454649" PARTTYPENAME="BIOS boot"
SIZE="3145728" PKNAME="/dev/sda"
PARTUUID="b5341c7f-e86b-4fc5-a0d2-def21703ae72" FSTYPE=""
NAME="/dev/sda2" PTTYPE="gpt"
PARTTYPE="c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b" PARTTYPENAME="EFI System"
SIZE="100663296" PKNAME="/dev/sda"
PARTUUID="17cf5710-601c-4eb8-bcb9-7d9ed97219ae" FSTYPE="vfat"
NAME="/dev/sda3" PTTYPE="gpt"
PARTTYPE="0657fd6d-a4ab-43c4-84e5-0933c84b4f4f" PARTTYPENAME="Linux swap"
SIZE="214748364800" PKNAME="/dev/sda"
PARTUUID="396a11be-0472-4b10-8184-b362f035e192" FSTYPE="btrfs"
NAME="/dev/sda4" PTTYPE="gpt"
PARTTYPE="0657fd6d-a4ab-43c4-84e5-0933c84b4f4f" PARTTYPENAME="Linux swap"
SIZE="785351646720" PKNAME="/dev/sda"
PARTUUID="2536426c-ad6b-49b8-9f8a-7a5bc153b003" FSTYPE="btrfs"
I could not install any other way except to move all my /home files to
another drive then format /dev/sda and use the complete drive.
I'm totally confused when it comes to EFI. I remember I made a mess out
of
things once or twice.
I'm guessing that each installed system needs a separate EFI partition or
file, as I said, I'm totally confused by EFI.