Re: getting sound back

2008-07-28 Thread Jorge Fábregas
On Monday 28 July 2008 11:51:54 am Alan Cox wrote: > On my intel board I've lost sound a couple of times with the latest > Fedora kernel. In both cases I had to kill off the sound using processes > and unload the snd_hda_intel driver then reload it. Simply restarting > pulseaudio didn't do anything

Re: getting sound back

2008-07-28 Thread Alan Cox
> > Fortunately, my kids are savvy enough to check the sound first then > > check the cables. All that was good. I wasn't expecting pulseaudio not > > to be a service I could just restart on the fly. But I'll check it out > > when I get home. > > pulseaudio is run in user space and not a

Re: getting sound back

2008-07-28 Thread Craig White
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 11:33 -0400, Mark Haney wrote: > Jorge Fábregas wrote: > > On Monday 28 July 2008 09:58:56 am Mark Haney wrote: > >> I was looking for something related to pulseaudio, but didn't see anything > >> that stuck out as being such > > > > Well, after making sure the volume is not

Re: getting sound back

2008-07-28 Thread Mark Haney
Jorge Fábregas wrote: On Monday 28 July 2008 09:58:56 am Mark Haney wrote: I was looking for something related to pulseaudio, but didn't see anything that stuck out as being such Well, after making sure the volume is not way down ;) check if pulseaudio is running with: ps -ef | grep pulse

Re: getting sound back

2008-07-28 Thread Jorge Fábregas
On Monday 28 July 2008 09:58:56 am Mark Haney wrote: > I was looking for something related to pulseaudio, but didn't see anything > that stuck out as being such Well, after making sure the volume is not way down ;) check if pulseaudio is running with: ps -ef | grep pulse If not, start it as y

getting sound back

2008-07-28 Thread Mark Haney
My kids informed me late last night when I got back from the UK that one of the desktop systems lost sound over the weekend. They rebooted it and it came back up fine, but as I was tinkering this morning I didn't see a particular service to restart that might have fixed that. I was looking fo