This is not just a problem in a new install. I have been running Karmic studio
ever since its alpha, and the wireless just stopped working with today's
apt-get update / upgrade.
But other than that my experience is identical to the one described above.
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kernel 2.6.31-5-rt is out and works fine.
Based on this, I assume that kernel 2.6.31-4-rt is not going to be fixed and
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The Ubuntu Studio splash screen shows the top 1/6 of the screen as the standard
Ubuntu splash screen, and the rest of the screen as the Studio screen.
I have a screenshot and will attach it.
** Affects: usplash (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
Installing esound (and hence removing pulseaudio-esound-compat) requires
removing ubuntu-studio-desktop.
A user should be able to use esound if he/she wants, without removing the
desktop.
** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance:
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
killall pulseaudio often does not work cleanly, especially after I have been
using the computer for a bit.
It takes down network-manager first and I lose my internet connection.
** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
I think this package should be removed from the repository until it works.
The new grub configuration means that the average user downloads a kernel that
doesn't work, and then can't get into the old one.
The new grub configuration does not include showing a grub menu automatically,
and the time
Number 2, for preference.
I don't know of many applications that need esound compatibility in
pulseaudio.
However, there are many people who kill pulseaudio and who need esound
to run alsa applications running in wine. Or to use Audacity, which is a
popular program.
Alsa / esound is critical
I should have made myself clearer. There were two options under #2 --
(A) removing pulseaudio from USD, or (B) just removing pulseaudio-
esound-compat.
I would LOVE #A -- that pulseaudio NOT be automatically part of the
ubuntu-studio-desktop.
I never use pulseaudio, and never will. Not having to
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kernel is 2.6.31-3-rt does not resume from suspend.
(I know the kernel has been replaced by 4 but that one does not boot at all, so
I can't use it.)
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Well, my short-term solution has been to downgrade to Jaunty's alsa-
utils, run asoundconf, and then let alsa-utils be upgraded again. But I
think it's been messing with my system. On a clean install it works, but
then on the second or third time I use it, I start getting timeout
errors.
Stef... I'm just a wine user, I'm not a developer or affiliated with Ubuntu,
and I also now have problems with no sound on programs running under wine.
But wine is known not to work well with pulseaudio, and I was wondering if you
had tried the following and, if so, what your experience was.
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I'm not sure why. I'm wondering if the default kernel was to blame,
since 2.6.31-4-rt doesn't really work properly yet.
bug 423152
** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
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I'm lost without asoundconf.
I don't use pulseaudio at all and I must set the default alsa soundcard to an
expresscard.
I use speech recognition software running on wine both of these need to
know the default sound card, and neither works optimally with pulseaudio.
I also use
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/sound/
Download the package alsa-utils from here and install it using dpkg -i
You should have asoundconf already if you have Jaunty, since it wasn't removed
until Karmic
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Just in the last couple of weeks, key presses have been repeating, sometimes
erratically.
Sometimes when I log on, which is a pain because then it's nearly impossible to
enter the password.
Usually the problem goes away after I've been logged on for a few minutes.
I
I assume my problem is identical. However, when I try to report it I get
the following:
Problem in Gnome-panel
The problem cannot be reported:
The program crashed on an assertion failure, but the message could not be
retrieved. Apport does not support reporting these crashes.
I use Karmic
This is just a little FYI...
The card works pretty good (great recording) except that when you open
alsamixer a slider adjustments under record is missing. I don't remember what
it was. It wasn't the volume control.
I reported that on the alsa developer list and someone else said there was
The errors have changed somewhat since yesterday, so I am sending a new
Xorg.0.log for the regular install.
My next attachment will have the Xorg for the recovery mode, as well as the
last message I saw on the screen.
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Here is the Xorg.0.log for the recovery mode.
In recovery mode, not that many lines flashed past, and I was able to read them
all. I did not see anything that looked like an error. (I'm not a programmer,
however.)
Here is the last line that printed.
[3.623055] input: SynPS/2 synaptics touchpad
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Apt-get upgrade recently downloaded and installed the above kernel for
me, but the kernel does not work.
Under boot/grub, the rest of the needed files are there but
initrd.img-2.6.31-4-rt is missing.
(Before I realized this, I updated grub and tried to boot into the
system.
After recent updates, the initrd.img has created itself, and the grub
menu has created itself correctly.
However, the kernel does not work. It froze when I tried to load it.
I waited over 10 minutes.
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Binary package hint: apturl
just updated 1-Sep 6:34 EST and this happened.
ProblemType: Package
AptOrdering:
apturl-common: Install
apturl: Install
apturl-common: Configure
apturl: Configure
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Sep 1 18:33:22 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
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have 2.6.31-3-rt kernel,
nautilus has been closing unexpectedly since 8/1 updates.
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I unchecked pulseaudio under startup applications, because I don't want it to
run, at all. I want to use just alsa.
However, upon login, my alsa does not work and the System Monitor shows me that
pulseaudio is still running.
So every time I log in I have to run killall
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system / preferences / startup applications - does not stop pulseaudio
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I don't know at all but I imagine not a problem. And while you're at it, the 31
kernel is out and works well.
Download it and headers from the Karmic repository.
I would compile it myself.
To get a working distro so you can compile, just install the generic kernel and
boot to that.
sudo
-Original Message-
Sound problem running alsa-oss without pulseaudio have been FIXED today with
release of 2.6.31-2-rt.
So update kernel to that.
I assume there was a corresponding fix with the generic kernel.
Yay!
The brief improvement that allowed straight alsa to be used so well has
To enable a temporary work-around, disable the nvidia driver as follows:
sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
comment out the line that reads something like
driver = nvidia
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I have karmic and all updates as of yesterday, 20 Aug 2009.
I had the generic nvidia driver, but it was misbehaving, flashing black, so I
properly installed the proprietary driver.
When I re-booted, the boot sequence couldn't find the driver.
I did
see also Ubuntu bug 416979
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I was able to get the boot menu up. I have to be VERY quick and do it at just
the right point. Too soon and my bios config comes up. Too late and it's too
late.
The warning not to edit at the top of grub.cfg is a bit dire. Many people
change their boot order.
I use Ubuntu Studio but
Colin -- I've copied part of your announcement here because it addresses my
concerns...
If you're upset by the boot menu being hidden all of a sudden, then you
should edit /etc/default/grub, comment out the GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT line, and
set GRUB_TIMEOUT to the timeout you want in seconds (say
I have the latest version of Ubuntu Studio (Karmic) and just re-installed it
today.
I use non-pulse applications, including Audacity and Dragon NaturallySpeaking
running under wine. I have tried disabling pulseaudio every way I know how.
I am getting no sound, mostly due to what are described
I don't know if this would help, but a ways back I was reading about how to
speed up 9.04, and someone said to replace Pulse with Esound.. It seems to
work, but I don't know what it is actually doing.
Here is a tutorial I made on youtube covering it..
I installed Ubuntu Studio and it came with the rt kernel. Then I booted into it
and installed the generic kernel, too. I just re-installed a couple of days
ago.
It is possible that when I installed, I didn't properly check the box install
grub to root at the end? I've installed Ubuntu over a
Public bug reported:
I have Ubuntu Studio.
I have both the generic and real-time kernels installed, so I should be able to
select from them on bootup, but my boot menu has vanished.
I have 2.6.31-6-generic
2.6.31-1-rt
cd /boot/grub shows me a long list of files that end with *.mod
So where is
Public bug reported:
To duplicate.
I don't want pulseaudio.
So, in Startup Application Preferences I uncheck it.
Then I re-boot.
I open e.g. Audacity, and try to record.
My soundcard shows up in the dropdown menu, but recording does not work.
The line that is supposed to go across the
FWIW --- When I open System Monitor, it shows that pulseaudio is sleeping
even though I have unchecked it in the list of startup applications.
(I tried killing the process from there in addition, but I still can't run
Audacity.)
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This has been corrected as of kernel 2.6.31-5 generic and can be closed
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This has been fixed since 2 weeks after I reported it and can be closed
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I can't reproduce it myself, this morning.
Is the command
killall pulseaudio
a toggle?
In otherwords, if I enter it twice, does PA come back on?
What might have happened is the following:
I use my computer's sound ONLY to run Dragon NaturallySpeaking through wine.
If I accidentally run it
I can't reproduce it, but nothing works, either.
HERE'S WHAT USUALLY WORKS
Normally, I install the program, then I boot up, do
killall pulseaudio
and then start DNS
--the named audio is default when it works.
Today, when I do that, the audio comes up as
dsnoop: Generic
The microphone
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I have edited /etc/pulse/client.conf to change autospawn to no.
However, when I enter the command killall pulseaudio it doesn't stay
killed for more than a second or two.
This just started happening today, 8/15, so the regression is probably
Pulseaudio has other problems, other than this one. It stutters with many
applications and sound cards. With some the sound quality is poor. With others,
the applications get timeout errors and freeze or crash.
Check the bug reports.
It also is incompatible with the sound applications I use:
As of 8/10 the fix has not made it to the downloads section.
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Neil -- Your pulseaudio driver did not change my experience.
I compile from git, so I downloaded your three patches, successfully patched
the code, compiled, installed, loaded Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10S and tried to
train it.
The training still failed, with the exact same message as above.
I just thought the group would be interested to know that there is some work to
make the regular kernel work at real-time, using a kernel modification and a
file called rtkit.
See Ubuntu bugs related to rtkit, including the following
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This bug affects me, but I get everything but the mixer. I get waveout and
midis, and my mixer usually doesn't show up.
When it does, I try to use it, but the program hangs and then when I go back to
winecfg the mixer has gone.
I have not been able to use alsa for some time.
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
I have been running Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 using wine. Since
pulseaudio is more or less mandatory now, I have been setting winecfg to
OSS, disabling ALSA, and running DNS with padsp.
That worked (Not excellently, but it worked) until the
rtkit ??
This package is not automatically installed nor does it appear to be listed as
a dependency for any pulseaudio package.
Mine was not installed at all, so I just manually installed it.
Just downloaded and installed the following.
pulseaudio 0.9.16-test4
Problem persists as of this
From: Asmo Koskinen asmo.koski...@arkki.info
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-users/2009-July/005058.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-users/2009-July/005059.html
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
Thanks to you both for answering. Asmo, the patch that added nvidia was
Just wondering. My compile failed and I just wanted to make sure it was my
error, and not something in the kernel source, before I spent any time on it.
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2.6.31-rc1-rt4 is now on the linux kernel repository and will soon be available
in Ubuntu.
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/rt/
The 29 kernel is now in Ubuntu and that works without freezing.
In view of this, I think this bug might be closed out.
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As of last kernel update wireless has a great deal of difficulty connecting,
even to my own home network, in areas where it used to work well. Disconnects
frequently.
As I sit here in the public library, with many connections and excellent signal
strength, Network-manager
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Binary package hint: dvd+rw-tools
I now have kernel 2.6.31-4.
Until very recently I was able to burn DVDs without a problem.
Now I cannot. I believe the problem started with the 2.6.31-3 kernel, but it
may have been earlier. I have not tried to write a DVD for a couple of
Can anyone confirm that the problem is fixed with the 2.6.29 series?
It seems to be working for me without crashing, but I'm only using a couple of
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Xournal -- bottom line, doesn't work.
Pencil defaults to making a diagonal line. No other input possible.
Some of the buttons don't seem to work.
Page won't change type (from lined to grid, for instance)
Tried Ubuntu's package and then tried compiling own. Same problem.
Public bug reported:
FBReader has started to freeze on load, with the following error
message.
su...@ubuntu:~$ fbreader
loading /usr/lib/zlibrary/ui/zlui-gtk.so...
I don't know exactly when this started to happen, but probably within
the last week or so.
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This happened just now, and I noticed that my last updates included a couple of
files that tie pulseaudio to the gsd.
I have pulseaudio purged.
(24 Jul 10:40 EST)
And gnome-settings-daemon just chases around looking for it.
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Importance: Undecided
I have the same problem. I think it started happening with the last kernel
update, possibly not the kernel, but didn't I get headers and backports or
something on Tuesday July 21st?
I have 2.6.31-3-Generic.
I live in an urban area, and most of the time my wife shows about 20 possible
Have added my xsession-errors file. The good bit is as follows:
(firefox:3621): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_xatom_to_atom_for_display: assertion
`xatom != None' failed
Nautilus-Share-Message: Called net usershare info but it failed: 'net
usershare' returned error 255: net usershare: cannot open
After a check of synaptic, I have noticed that removing, and even purging
pulseaudio does not remove many of its component parts, which parts continue to
function, uselessly spinning the wheels looking for pulseaudio.
Gnome-volume-control applet is only one of them.
One of the sound apps that
Filed bug 588947 in bugzilla.gnome.org. They said basically it's a
distribution problem. Perhaps someone would like to add more information
to this bug.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=588947
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During the last couple of days, my processor occasionally seems to be
running on overtime. When I open the system monitor, I find that the
gnome-volume-control-applet is taking up to 40% of my CPU.
I haven't even opened the volume control. I don't know how it gets open.
My
Public bug reported:
My echo indigo iox pci-express card does not work properly.
I have kernel 2.6.31-2 and all updates to karmic.
I can enter the following command:
sudo modprobe snd-indigoiox
and I don't get an error message, so I assume the module has been loaded, but
aplay -l and arecord
Go to the Ubuntu sound problems web site and follow instructions.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
If that doesn't work, try the following:
sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils alsa-source
sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r)
I think in mine, that is 2.6.31-2.
I don't think it worked in the one before that.
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in terminal:
sudo synaptic
from drop-down menu, updates, activate all repositories, especially
backports.
Reload
Mark all Upgrades
(see if it's listed.)
Install
I think this kernel has been backported to Jaunty, but I'm not sure, and I
can't test because I'm on Karmic. It wouldn't be in the
The latest kernel has that soundcard activated. I did not even have to download
or compile anything.
In addition, if you do compile your own drivers, the X-fi has been moved to the
stable branch, and it's better to use that.
su...@ubuntu:~$ modinfo snd_ctxfi
filename:
This bug affect me too but I don't know what I did to set it off. It is
using 180-190% of my dual-core cpu, and it's sleeping.
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Thank you for the suggestion. With echomixer the audio shows up but incoming
registers at a very, very low level and there is no control to increase it.
Perhaps there is a bug.
To rule out a kernel issue, try and see if you can incoming audio at a higher
level with th3 2.6.31-2-generic
I have an echoaudio indigo iox card. I also had to manually configure / compile
etc.
I have outgoing sound but no incoming.
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Hi all
In the next day or so, a new RT kernel will become available, version
2.6.29.5-2-rt. This kernel is a little different to the first 2.6.29 RT kernel
for karmic, in that I have backported thee alsa code from 2.6.31-rc2, to make
sure it lines up with the user space pieces. If you are
My soundcard is the indigoiox. It doesn't seem to be working properly, but I
just bought it yesterday so it never has worked for me.
Here's what I did. I downloaded and installed the 5-2 kernel from the
repository, and rebooted.
The card didn't work. It couldn't find the mixer.
So I tried
I finally got everything to work.
Here's the recipe.
sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils alsa-source
pulseaudio
sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r) module-assistant
alsa-source
sudo dpkg-reconfigure alsa-source
sudo module-assistant a-i
I use the dvorak standard keyboard.
Every time I open, same problem as described above.
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Is anyone else using an Ubuntu RT kernel in the 2.6.29 series and having
trouble getting incoming sound to work?
I think the sound is turned way down somehow and won't turn up.
The only way I can get any incoming sound to work at all is using pulseaudio in
audacity, and then it's really weak.
The only way I can get any incoming sound to work at all is using pulseaudio
in audacity, and then it's really weak.
I finally got everything to work.
Here's the recipe.
sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils alsa-source
pulseaudio
sudo apt-get install
I re-installed the system today including pulseaudio. Tried to run audacity
with and without pulseaudio, and tried to use wine.
I have VERY WEAK incoming sound using pulseaudio only.
user.log gives this:
Jul 2 07:10:30 ubuntu pulseaudio[3614]: alsa-source.c: ALSA woke us up to read
new data
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I installed Ubuntu Studio on 6/30 from the daily build, did all updates
including 2.6.29.5-1-rt kernel, and then followed the instructions to
remove pulseaudio, to wit:
sudo apt-get purge remove pulseaudio
sudo apt-get install esound
I have no sound.
I have raised volume
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When running winecfg I get the following error:
err:alsa:ALSA_CheckSetVolume Could not find 'PCM Playback Volume'
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I have found another problem, or perhaps a cause.
Gnome volume control does not work at all. I tried opening and setting it up,
but the settings do not actually change.
Every time I re-open it, recording is on mute.
When I run alsamixer instead, the recording level has sometimes dropped to
When I run Audacity and try to record, the volume meter goes up and
down, but the audio track line stays flat, and nothing is actually
recorded.
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Vikram -- thanks for advice, nothing helps.
alsamixer -c0
alsamixer -c1
alsamixer -c2
all show high levels of recorded input, in a range in at least the sixties.
System / preferences all at autodetect.
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Here is everything I do:
In terminal:
sudo dpkg -i alsa-utils.deb
asoundconf list
(the program lists your sound cards. Mine are called Intel and Generic.)
asoundconf set-default-card Generic
sudo reboot
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alsa-utils missing asoundconf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376024
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Is there a current solution for someone who has permanently removed pulseaudio,
other than regressing alsa-utils?
I have a system where I will never install pulseaudio. I need speech
recognition, and my machine uses audio only to access Dragon NaturallySpeaking
through wine. Pasuspender and
http://insanecoding.blogspot.com/2009/06/state-of-sound-in-linux-not-so-sorry.html
Comments?
The fellow who write that blog is only concerned with playback, he never
addresses the needs or concerns of recordists, he never mentions JACK,
he ignores realtime considerations, etc.
I've marked
linux-image-2.6.29.5-rt21-custom-10.00.Custom_i386.deb
However, when I tried to install the package didn't work. It gave me the
following error message:
dpkg: unable to read filedescriptor flags for package status and progress
file
descriptor: Bad file descriptor
dpkg *rt21*.deb
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