@BarryK :-
I've been playing around with EasyOS 'Buster' 2.6.2 for a few weeks on a 32GB SanDisk USB 3.1/3.2 Ultra 'Fit' nano-sized thumb drive. I'm running a whole bunch of my 'portable' apps from sdc2.
This is all on a mainline HP Pavilion desktop rig, less than 2 years old. I can't really give you specific audio chip details, because both PupSysInfo AND HardInfo show it as simply a part of the internal, on-die northbridge/southbridge chipset. There IS no separate 'model number' as such.....just the reference to
Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH cAVS [8086:a348]
The stupid thing is, my wireless 'full' headphones work perfectly. These use a wireless dongle.....they're NOT Bluetooth, as so many are. I hunted around a long time to find these, because the dongle contains its own audio chip; just two controls, and these things just 'work', everywhere.
Internal audio, though, ahh.....that's another matter entirely.
I installed that 'patched' Retrovol .pet someone supplied for Easy....or was it Quirky? Anyway, it worked fine for a while, but around 2 weeks ago it just quit. One moment it was working, the next.....nothing. And I've had no internal audio since then.
Trying to set-up audio/video components in Google 'Duo'/Google 'Meet'/Jitsi 'Meet'/Zoom, etc, all I get is 'default & only sink'. No other options. They all insist there's no microphone on the system... Bollocks. I have three of 'em; one in the wireless headset, and a stereo pair in the Logitech webcam. But Easy can't "see" any of them, for some strange reason. Easy doesn't use PulseAudio, does it? 'Cos that's the only time I've ever come across these kinds of references before; when the dreadful PA is installed. Which I hate with a vengeance....
I don't mind using headphones, but I don't want to have to use them all the time, like. Every Puppy sees everything, and has no issue connecting to anything. So why can't Easy?
Mike. 