Agree with cdr, same thing here.
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I'm usually connected to one of my web servers via sshfs+fuse and I've
been having this exact issue with Nautilus ever since I started using
Ubuntu. Then 6.06, now 10.04.
My internet provider in their infinite wisdom insists on disconnecting
their customers once every 24 hours. Of course the route
Okay, I did that. Now the volume control icon in the system tray is gone
- as are the cracks and pops in the audio when playing back a flash
video I just tested. What just happened? :D Disable glitch-free to get a
glitch-free audio? Seems... counter-intuitive.
Now I have trouble with Ardour not be
Alright, I commented 4 of those lines out, everything except "load-
module module-detect". Now I see the HDSP in the PA preferences as Input
and Output device.
To make it produce any sound at all, I have to manually open HDSPMixer.
And now I'm back to audio with lots of cracks and pops. Play aroun
> You *may* be able to work around this
> by using module-detect instead of
> module-udev-detect in /etc/pulse/default.pa.
Isn't this already executed in the else branch?
.ifexists module-udev-detect.so
load-module module-udev-detect
.else
load-module module-detect
.endif
Or do you mean I shoul
Okay, I started Pulseaudio with the verbose parameter as described on
that page and tried producing a system sound. Here's the log.
** Attachment added: "pulseverbose.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35728893/pulseverbose.log
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Pulseaudio and RME HDSP: pops and cracks, or module not being
Rebooted, and back where I started: Pulseaudio doesn't see the audio
card.
Ran "apt-get install alsa-firmware-loaders" to install the firmware
loader, copied the HDSP firmware into /lib/firmware/hdsploader and ran
"hdsploader". When I run "aplay -l" the card is now listed as "card 0",
but Pulseaud
Good point. I just did a complete re-install of Ubuntu Studio 9.10 and
ran apt-get update/upgrade. I'm now going to blacklist the audio output
of my ATI graphics adapter in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf (so that
the RME HDSP is the only audio device) and reboot.
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Pulseaudio and RME HDSP: pops
It was one of the several things I attempted at fixing the crask & pops
issue, as mentioned here:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/9z7r6/anyone_else_getting_a_popping_noise_in_910_here/
** Attachment added: "alsa-base.conf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35727444/alsa-base.conf
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Puls
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35726721/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35726722/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35726723/Dependencies.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
1) I'm using Ubuntu Studio 9.10 AMD64
2) Pulseaudio is version 0.9.19
3) I expected it to play nicely with my RME HDSP Multiface.
4) It does not play nicely with my RME HDSP Multiface. It doesn't load
the module for it on start-up, I have to
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