On Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 11:59:06 PM UTC, Stumpy wrote:
> On 18.10.2017 20:16, qubenix wrote:
> > Foppe de Haan:
> >> On Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 12:38:05 AM UTC+2, Stumpy wrote:
> >>> hmmmmm...
> >>> 
> >>> Is there something else I can post that would make this easier to 
> >>> diag?
> >>> I really really would like to resolve this.
> >>> 
> >>> On 16.10.2017 02:28, Stumpy wrote:
> >>>> No one?
> >>>> I still haven't figured this one out
> >>>> 
> >>>> in case the private/paste bin was causing no responses here is the
> >>>> output from VLC:
> >>>> from the vlc window:
> >>>> "Audio output failed:
> >>>> The audio device "default" could not be used:
> >>>> No such file or directory."
> >>>> 
> >>>> and from the term that I started vlc from:
> >>>> VLC media player 2.2.6 Umbrella (revision 2.2.6-0-g1aae78981c)
> >>>> [00005e890a526938] pulse audio output error: PulseAudio server
> >>>> connection failure: Connection refused
> >>>> [00005e890a4410e8] core libvlc: Running vlc with the default
> >>>> interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface.
> >>>> ALSA lib confmisc.c:767:(parse_card) cannot find card '0'
> >>>> ALSA lib conf.c:4528:(_snd_config_evaluate) function
> >>>> snd_func_card_driver returned error: No such file or directory
> >>>> Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared
> >>>> object file: No such file or directory
> >>>> ALSA lib confmisc.c:392:(snd_func_concat) error evaluating strings
> >>>> ALSA lib conf.c:4528:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_concat
> >>>> returned error: No such file or directory
> >>>> ALSA lib confmisc.c:1246:(snd_func_refer) error evaluating name
> >>>> ALSA lib conf.c:4528:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_refer
> >>>> returned error: No such file or directory
> >>>> ALSA lib conf.c:5007:(snd_config_expand) Evaluate error: No such 
> >>>> file
> >>>> or directory
> >>>> ALSA lib pcm.c:2495:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default
> >>>> [00005e890a526938] alsa audio output error: cannot open ALSA device
> >>>> "default": No such file or directory
> >>>> [00005e890a526938] core audio output error: module not functional
> >>>> [000076de94d7eaa8] core decoder error: failed to create audio output
> >>>> Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared
> >>>> object file: No such file or directory
> >>>> [000076de74001268] xcb_xv vout display error: no available XVideo
> >>>> adaptor
> >>>> 
> >>>> anyone?
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> On 07.10.2017 23:12, Stumpy wrote:
> >>>>> For some reason the audio in all my Debian VMs has stopped working?
> >>>>> AFAIK I haven't done anything other than regular updates. I didn't
> >>>>> notice until recently so I am not sure about exactly when it 
> >>>>> started.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> In the audio mixer window none of the debian vms are showing up. I
> >>>>> tried plaing something in VLC and it gave the follwoing errors:
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> https://privatebin.net/?f36509f33694a053#821JIyu4z/YqpQ61qGRYFP9Bspo7DAP8HmkPJCAk9Q8=
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Also,  another strange, maybe unrelated thing happened, I don' 
> >>>>> thave
> >>>>> nautilus in my debian VMs any more and I tried to reinstall then 
> >>>>> but
> >>>>> error saying I had some missing dependencies?
> >> 
> >> pulseaudio-qubes is still installed?
> >> 
> > 
> > Must be something with version 11.1-1 of pulseaudio. I've got the same
> > problem on a Kali VM that has the following pulse packages:
> > 
> > $ sudo dpkg -l | grep pulse
> > ii  gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio:amd64
> > 1.12.3-1                             amd64        GStreamer plugin for
> > PulseAudio
> > ii  libpulse-mainloop-glib0:amd64
> > 11.1-1                               amd64        PulseAudio client
> > libraries (glib support)
> > ii  libpulse0:amd64
> > 11.1-1                               amd64        PulseAudio client
> > libraries
> > ii  libpulse0:i386
> > 11.1-1                               i386         PulseAudio client
> > libraries
> > ii  libpulsedsp:amd64
> > 11.1-1                               amd64        PulseAudio OSS
> > pre-load library
> > ii  pulseaudio
> > 11.1-1                               amd64        PulseAudio sound 
> > server
> > ii  pulseaudio-utils
> > 11.1-1                               amd64        Command line tools 
> > for
> > the PulseAudio sound server
> > 
> > However on another Debian stretch template audio is normal. The pulse
> > packages there are:
> > 
> > $ sudo dpkg -l | grep pulse
> > ii  gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio:amd64         1.10.4-1
> >    amd64        GStreamer plugin for PulseAudio
> > ii  libpulse-mainloop-glib0:amd64         10.0-1+deb9u1
> >    amd64        PulseAudio client libraries (glib support)
> > ii  libpulse0:amd64                       10.0-1+deb9u1
> >    amd64        PulseAudio client libraries
> > ii  libpulsedsp:amd64                     10.0-1+deb9u1
> >    amd64        PulseAudio OSS pre-load library
> > ii  pulseaudio                            10.0-1+deb9u1
> >    amd64        PulseAudio sound server
> > ii  pulseaudio-utils                      10.0-1+deb9u1
> >    amd64        Command line tools for the PulseAudio sound server
> 
> I am not totally sure about the output but it seems to show up in my 
> debAppVMs?:
> 
> user@debappvm:~$ dpkg -l | grep pulse
> ii  gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio:amd64                                    
> 1.10.4-1                          amd64        GStreamer plugin for 
> PulseAudio
> ii  libpulse-mainloop-glib0:amd64                                    
> 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.4                 amd64        PulseAudio client 
> libraries (glib support)
> ii  libpulse0:amd64                                                  
> 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.4                 amd64        PulseAudio client 
> libraries
> ii  libpulsedsp:amd64                                                
> 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.4                 amd64        PulseAudio OSS pre-load 
> library
> ii  pulseaudio                                                       
> 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.4                 amd64        PulseAudio sound server
> ii  pulseaudio-module-x11                                            
> 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.4                 amd64        X11 module for PulseAudio 
> sound server
> ii  pulseaudio-utils
> 
> And in my deb template:
> user@debian9:~$ dpkg -l | grep pulse
> ii  gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio:amd64                                    
> 1.10.4-1                          amd64        GStreamer plugin for 
> PulseAudio
> ii  libpulse-mainloop-glib0:amd64                                    
> 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.4                 amd64        PulseAudio client 
> libraries (glib support)
> ii  libpulse0:amd64                                                  
> 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.4                 amd64        PulseAudio client 
> libraries
> ii  libpulsedsp:amd64                                                
> 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.4                 amd64        PulseAudio OSS pre-load 
> library
> ii  pulseaudio                                                       
> 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.4                 amd64        PulseAudio sound server
> ii  pulseaudio-module-x11                                            
> 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.4                 amd64        X11 module for PulseAudio 
> sound server
> ii  pulseaudio-utils                                                 
> 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.4                 amd64        Command line tools for 
> the PulseAudio sound server
> 
> 
> Thoughts would really be apprecaited as I am comming up with no ideas.

Marek just posted a "potential" solution for the debian sound issues a few 
hours ago, here; 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/qubes-devel/CJvMfj0zfb8

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