My mistake. It just happened again, same error message. Nothing
special going on. I was just suddenly unable to click anything, and
nothing responded to any input, except the mouse cursor could move. The
frequency has certainly been reduced (I went nearly a week), but the bug
apparently sti
The recent update of Pulse Audio seems to have straightened everything
out for me.
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Upgrading seems to have resolved this particular issue.
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Purging alsa-utils resulted in no sound at all. Reinstalling restored
the same wrong behavior.
I am using gnome 3, so the sound control icon controls the pulseaudio
volume. Adjusting this has no effect on flash video volume. Opening
alsamixer, however, does control the volume of flash video
I don't know if this is the normal route for this, but I know that I,
and many others, are awaiting gnome 3.2 in testing.
Can we get a heads up on the status of this bug and when we might expect
gnome 3.2 to migrate?
Thanks
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