Running Debian sid and it mostly works (still struggling with Nvidia drivers for video). Last night I was watching a video and everything was fine, sound worked. Son was in room “asleep”. I left to use bathroom and then he came looking for me. I don’t know what happened while I was in bathroom but now I hear nothing out of speakers. If I reboot into windows sound works so it’s not a physical issue. Reboot back into Linux no sound. Boot off flash drive Linux, no sound but I think that was always true and was a alsamixer issue on flash drive Linux setups. Volume on YouTube turned to 100, verified not muted, volume in KDE at 100 and not muted. Physical volume on speakers at 100, volume knob on keyboard at 100 and mute not engaged. All volume sliders in alsamixer maxed out. Simple setup, 2.1 speaker system plugged into sound output on motherboard no mixer or fancy equipment.
Son is non-verbal and severally autistic so I can’t ask him. Whatever happened was almost definitely an accident but I can’t figure out what happened. I see like a lighter bar moving on the KDE volume slider which seems to match expected video audio so I believe KDE is receiving the signal to play sound but nothing comes out of speakers. He struggles to feed himself soup or cereal so it’s not like he found some super secret command and is playing joke. Something seems to be accidently hit and is blocking sound… Maybe a mute hot key not synced to main audio controls so it’s not obvious that it’s active???
Edit… This is solved. KDE mixer and alsamixer made no change but changing the output in pavucontrol fixed it. I have no idea why or how. Thanks for everyone who recommended it.


Is there an architectural reason for running Sid and not Buster or Trixie?
Nope, it’s just a standard desktop. No need for absolute uptime incase of a bad upgrade and nothing really lost if that occurred so why not?
Understood
Honestly i should probably upgrade GPU as it’s only a 970. 16 gb of ram and I think 13 Gen Intel i7 so decent but GPU could use an upgrade.
I’d try a live usb of Trixie or mxLinux KDE and see what works out of the box.
I’m not against the idea but is there a point of downgrading to previous version?
Trixie is latest stable. Sid is testing.
https://www.debian.org/releases/sid/
Yeah I know. If I counted on this to survive or run a business I wouldn’t run sid. I mostly use it for background voices from YouTube, if entire system exploded… The sound would come from my phone so video is smaller and sound quality not as good. Oh well…
If they updste or test firmware they’ll update the repos you pull from on an update. So your fix you just applied may break on your next update.
Also your hardware is old enough that you can run stable easily. Just try a live disk of Trixie or mxLinux. You can even switch to trixie from sid just by editing your apt sources.
https://neilzone.co.uk/2025/11/downgrading-debian-from-testing-to-stable-trixie/