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Solaris 11 no sound despite finding hardware - UNIX
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I'm new to Solaris. I was able to installed Solaris 11 running GNOME. I tried to detect sound/audio but the message given that "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found". There is no dev/audio but there are audio drivers such as gstreamer installed when I checked using Solaris... (0 Replies)
Using USB Audio Devices - Managing Devices in Oracle ...
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37838_01/html/E61015/eyhva.html
To list the primary audio device on the system, use the ls -l command on the /dev/audio device link. As you plug in additional USB devices, the command output identifies the device to which /dev/audio connects. This device automatically becomes the primary audio device. For example, by default, the system's audio is the on-board audio.
Resolving a Missing Device - Oracle Solaris ZFS ...
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Resolving a Missing Device. If a device cannot be opened, it displays the UNAVAIL state in the zpool status output. This state means that ZFS was unable to open the device when the pool was first accessed, or the device has since become unavailable.
Managing Devices in the Oracle Solaris OS - Oracle …
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/821-1459/gdvku.html
Replace the faulty or retired device or clear the device error. After a faulty device is replaced in a ZFS storage pool, clear the device error. For example: # zpool clear rpool c4t0d0s0. If an intermittent device error occurred but the device was not replaced, you can attempt to clear the error as shown above. Clear the FMA fault.
Using USB Audio Devices - Oracle Solaris Administration ...
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Using USB Audio Devices. For information about USB audio support in specific Oracle Solaris releases, see Oracle Solaris Support for USB Devices.. This Oracle Solaris release provides USB audio support that is implemented by a pair of cooperating drivers, usb_ac and usb_as.The audio control driver, usb_ac, is a Solaris USB Architecture compliant client driver that provides the …
Solaris 11 no sound despite finding hardware - Page 3
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For what it's worth I've just installed Solaris on a HP ProLiant with a SoundBlaster add-in card (CA106 chipset) and the sound just worked. I'm using Solaris x86 11.3 Live DVD. I can boot the DVD and launch Firefox from the Live desktop and play YouTube clips with sound. I can do the same with Solaris x86 11.1 Live DVD.
Accessing Devices - Oracle Solaris Administration: Devices ...
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This book is for anyone responsible for administering one or more systems that run the Oracle Solaris 11 release. The book covers a range of Oracle Solaris system administration topics related to managing removable media, disks and devices and file systems.Topics are described for both SPARC and x86 based systems, where appropriate.
Audio device missing or cannot find audio device ...
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The audio device suddenly is missing from the system. Device Manager does not show the Realtek Audio device under Sound, video and game controllers, and re-installing the audio driver does not resolve the issue.
solaris - Missing whole disk device in OpenSolaris ...
https://serverfault.com/questions/133789/missing-whole-disk-device-in-opensolaris
I have begun experimenting with Solaris and ZFS as a NAS. All was going very smoothly until I had a drive failure. When I replaced the drive, I no longer have a device file mapped to the whole disk. /dev/dsk/c7t3d0 does not exist but c7t2d0 and c7t4d0 both do. Also the sd@3,0:wd file under the /devices/ tree is non-existent.
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