ANYONE who uses HDMI knows they are using a TV or similar kind of monitor. Many monitors have speakers.
HDMI and DP ARE EXPRESSLY DESIGNED CARRY VIDEO AND AUDIO.
Why would anyone use a TV/Monitor and NOT expect sound to emerge from it...As such every kid and college student I know EXPECT and USE TVs in their rooms.
So, should we understand this or want understand this, we should see why this thread was created.
My desktop PC(s) have ONLY 2 cables: HDMI and a power cord...like the students. When the Microsoft OSes are started, sound comes out of the TV.
Why do we behave like this is some sort of extravagant phenomenon. Its not. And the manufacturers who make these displays are aware. They design these to be as simple as possible for our use.
Can one change something after the system is UP? YES, ALL of us know this. But, if on an initial install os a PC that has an active HDMI or and active DP, I think its an oversight that PUP developers have overlooked the technology for any initial OOTB experience.
I am hopeful that we are looking at this as a technology advantage and not with disdain because thing have changed.
Its been a decade since DVi-I 24-5, DP, AND HDMI have been around. This is not rocket science as Linux drivers have been around equally as long. But in Puppyland, I BELIEVE this is an oversight to not have taken advantage thus forcing the user to go find utility for what should be an OOTB experience.
I hope my expressing it this way is not upsetting. Many find my post upsetting because it means a of something different.
I am so happy that some developers have embraced Wayland and Pipewire. This is something that fit right in there as well, yet its currently an oversight. I dont feel it is OVERLOOKED, instead, I BELIEVE THIS IS AN OVERSIGHT.
This is NOT a departure. Just questioning why default to a sound card where there is no audio speakers attached???
At least, MS and Apple have realized that, "if there is an active HDMI or DP, there is a sound device there", OOTB.
They are not any smarter than we are. If students notice this, then we can too.