Try moving your pulseaudio config out of the way. Log out of your
desktop session, switch to a text virtual terminal by pressing control +
alt + f1, logging in there, and moving the pulseaudio config like so:
mv .config/pulse .config/pulse.old
Log out of the text terminal, switch back to the GUI
Hui, do you know which patch in the pulseaudio package is responsible
for this revert? A quick glance and I cannot find it.
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Ok, I see pavucontrol changing the volume, and I see the control center
connecting, but I don't see anything about it not being able to change
the microphone volume, same with Chromium. Are you able to change the
microphone volume with the sound indicator?
One thing you could try, is to move your
Could you also get a log from PulseAudio as per
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Are any of those logs taken from when you are trying to use the
microphone or when you try and adjust the settings for it in control-
center?
If not, try getting a log when trying to use both pavucontrol and unity-
control-center to change microphone settings, since you did indicate
that pavucontr
Could you plesae get a log from PulseAudio as outlined here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
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Ok, closing for now. Feel free to re-open if this crops up again.
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Do you have pulseaudio-module-jack installed? I believe that includes a
module that will talk to jack and have pulse move out of the way, and
reroute itself through jack.
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Ok, do you have a 16.04 image handy? You may want to consider
downloading 16.04, and testing with that. If that works, then maybe its
worth considering an upgrade.
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What if you unplug and re-plug? If that doesn't work, then its likely
something may have happened to your hardware. Do you have other outputs
you could test?
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Had you updated your system that you can remember prior to this problem
occurring? If you were to boot 14.04 live media, does the problem exist
there? If you have Windows or another distro installed, does the problem
occur there?
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I believe this is possible, but there is no user interface to do this
yet. I think module-combine-sink may do what you are after if you are
willing to get your hands dirty with pacmd.
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The upload was rejected due to lack of SRU information. Could you please add
that according to
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Ok, I do not see anything obvious from the log. Did you attempt to pair
your headphones whilst pulseaudio was running? TO be sure, delete the
pairing from bluetooth preferences if it exists, and start fresh. Load
pulse as per instructions to get the log, attempt to pair the bluetooth
headphones, wa
** Description changed:
+ Impact:
+ This bug affects users of audio via HDMI to their monitor or another HDMI
device like an audio receiver.
+
+ Regression potential:
+ The regression potential should be low to non-existant.
+
+ Test case:
+ (1) Play some music through speakers connected throug
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Florian, please get a log from PulseAudio as I described earlier in this
bug report.
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Probably logs would be best, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
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Well, for a start, could you please get a log from PulseAudio as per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log?
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Status
Hui, could you please add relevant information about the regression
potential of this bug fix, and anything else you feel is important for
the SRU? I'm ok with it and will upload, but think a little more
information is needed.
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On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 12:58:14AM AEDT, Cristian Klein wrote:
> (1) Alice listens to music on her speakers, which are connected to the
> screen, which is connected through HDMI to the computer.
>
> (2) Alice leaves the computer, the screen gets suspended (DPMS off).
>
> (3) PulseAudio sees that
Clement, do you have working sound if you downgrade all pulseaudio
related packages to the ubuntu3 version? You can do this by using apt-
get --reinstall install packagename=version, for pulseaudio,
libpulsedsp, libpulse-mainloop-glib0, pulseaudio-utils, pulseaudio-
module-x11, pulseaudio-module-bl
Thanks very much for doing the leg work for this. Once pulseaudio in
xenial-proposed gets pushed to updates, which should be very soon, I
will do the necessary work to sponsor this and get it into Xenial.
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pulseaudio in xenial-proposed, the indicated files are removed and the
init script unregistered.
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The proposed package does *NOT* fix any bugs relating to profile
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There is a version of PulseAudio in yakkety-proposed as well, please
follow the above instructions, but for yakkety instead.
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You could either install/boot yakkety from live media, and see if the
same problem exists there, or you could upgrade ALSA hd audio drviers,
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS.
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Ok, I am pretty sure the bug for this is actually 1574324. Plesae see
that bug, as I have just uploaded an SRU for xenial and yakkety. Bug
should be fixed in zesty.
I will markt his one as a dupe, please re
** Description changed:
+ Impact:
+
+ A patch we carry for Ubuntu touch introduced a change that originally
+ was required to make sure PulseAudio did not crash. This patch was
+ ported to PulseAudio 8 in Xenial, but the patch author's bluetooth
+ hardware that was to hand at the time worked so w
** Description changed:
+ Impact:
+
+ When upgrading to xenial from earlier releases, some files are left on
+ the user's system. They are not used, but may otherwise be mistaken for
+ being used by the user if they are attempting to fix a problem.
+
+ Regression potential:
+
+ Low to none, as
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Is anybody able to reproduce my findings on Xenial with pulse from my
PPA, i.e trying to select A2DP doesn't work, but when you manually kill
and restart pulse A2DP works?
I just tried on yakkety with another bluetooth controller with pulse
from zesty and I didn't even need to select A2DP, it was
Ok, the profile selectino issue seems to be a race condition. I've just
been able to reproduce the problem on xenial with bluez and pulse from
yakkety, and restarting pulse always seems to fix the problem, and then
it seems to work afterwards, no idea why.
Time to look at bluetooth patches since
We use bluez5 now since Xenial at least, and maybe even vivid. Check to
make sure module-bluez5-discover is loaded.
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Ok... Seems that if I kill pulseaudio with killall pulseaudio, and get
it to automatically reload by playing some audio, I am able to then
successfully switch to the A2DP profile, and it seems to work fine, even
after a reboot...
I think there is a race condition, that newer versions of Pulse have
Never mind my last post. I did another fresh install, updated, and A2DP
didn't work again...
Well at least I know using a newer version of Pulse in xenial allows
things to work, now to hunt down the patch(es) that fix things.
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Ok, so it seems that whilst a freshly paired set of Bluebuds X defaults
to HFP, I am able to switch to A2DP and have it work properly on a
freshly installed and updated Xenial, with the pulseaudio package for
Xenial in my PPA. Can anybody else confirm, at least with at least an up
to date Xenial an
You could try upgrading ALSA drivers, instructions here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS.
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That commit is not relevant to this bug. The profile problems will be
tracked in another bug, once the exact cause of the bug is known.
Having said that, thanks for the pointer, I will apply that commit when
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Yes, the bug is present in yakkety as well. I am sorry if that has not
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I am away this week, but will be preparing stable updates for Xenial and
Yakkety when I return next week.
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Is it possible that the issue you are experiencing is similar to bug
1574324? One way to be sure is to try the potential fix that I have
given in one of my last few comments on that bug.
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On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 08:06:33PM AEDT, Joakim Koed wrote:
> Luke: Should we open a new bug in regard to the profile switching bug? I
> see something similar to #103 with your PPA.
I will when I know for sure where the bug is. I still need to do more
testing with regards to the profiles not worki
Ok, the profile selection stuff is a separate bug, but it seems things
are resolved with people's bluetooth audio devices not even connecting.
Thanks everybody, I'll now work on getting a stable update ready for
Xenial and yakkety.
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On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 09:00:04AM AEDT, Jeremy wrote:
> Luke and Joakim, thanks for your effort in this bug.
>
> With Luke's latest PPA, things still don't work unless I use a terminal
> command I found on askubuntu
When you say things don't work, could you please be more specific? Does
pulseaud
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 11:44:50PM AEDT, Joakim Koed wrote:
> Okay, so I can connect it just fine now, as A2DP still does not work.
> When selecting it under sound settings, it just reverts back to another
> audio source or not no sound coming out.
>
> I think you need to look into the 03 patch as
Ok, I've found the problem, and reverting this one small change allows
all the bluetooth audio hardware I have here to connect and work.
For those following along with the technical side, I reverted/removed
one hunk from 0502-bluetooth-bluez5-bring-back-SCO-over-PCM-
support.patch:
@@ -1582,7 +17
Ok, I think I've found the problem... Please update to the latest pulse
package from my yakkety PPA, ppa:themuso/ppa. Let me know if it makes a
difference.
I've re-applied the touch bluez patches, but removed one problematic
hunk that was probably needed for vivid, but not for >= xenial.
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Looks like you need to install build dependencies? I am not familiar
with pdebuild, so no idea if it builds in your existing environment or
in a fresh chroot.
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Ok, I am pretty sure it is patch 0502 in the bluez5 patch set. If I
enable only 0501 and 0502, and move some code required by 0502 from 0506
and build pulse, enabling 0502 causes Pulse to assert as previously
logged. Am in the process of digging through that patch to work out how
it changes things
Ok, you are iso testing... Do you have a yakkety install with a 4.4, or
a yakkety iso with a 4.4 kernel?
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Could you get a log from PulseAudio?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
Do you still happen to have a 4.4 kernel on your system? If so, does
this problem occur when booted with the 4.4 kernel?
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Ok, there is 2 different problems here in the original report.
Firstly, could you please run apport-collect 1610293 in a terminal, so
more information can be retrieved about your hardware.
Secondly, for the HDMI problem, could you please get a log from
PulseAudio, as explained here: https://wiki.
Ok, I've added more logging to module-bluez5-device.c, this time I
logged whenever the channels value is set, which helps determine the
code flow somewhat. I haven't yet tested with a working headset, but I
am not seeing any of the additional lgoging I added when attempting to
connect a known non-w
Could you please test using the version of Pulse for yakkety from my
PPA? ppa:themuso/ppa.
I've disabled the Ubuntu touch bluetooth patches, and I want to know if
this changes anything for you. I'm already working on another bug
introduced by those patches in xenial, so its possible that this is
s
Ok, as suggested by Simon, I've added some extra debugging to
PulseAudio, with the Ubuntu Touch patches re-enabled. At the time of
writing, this has just been pushed to my personal package archive for
Xenial.
If folks experiencing this problem could install the version of
PulseAudio from my PPA, a
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So there is no 3.5mm connectinos at the rear?
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On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 04:25:26PM AEST, Simon Fels wrote:
> What somebody should now look into: Add pa_log_debug lines before and
> after the actual pa_cvolume_set calls in src/modules/bluetooth/module-
> bluez5-device.c so that we can verify which is actually causing the
> abort. These should als
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X220 in dock doesn'
Lucid is EOL.
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According to the information providedin the report, there are multiple
HDMI connections, at least according to pulse. How do you have your
speakers connected to your system? If you are using external speakers,
please make sure that the analog line-out/headphones out is selected in
MATE's sound sett
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Is this still a problem in 16.04?
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Ok sounds like it could certainly be the same or very similar.
As to moving forward with this, the various Ubuntu touch patches are
needed to support various hardware that is used on Ubuntu phones.
I am also getting hold of similar hardware and will be looking into
this again once it arrives.
-
Sorry, I should have been more clear. What audio connections does your
system have? Around the back, there should be at least 2 3.5mm sockets.
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Could I get the output of pacmd list-cards with the speaker paired?
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Yura, I suspect you have a different problem.
Looking back on your comments, you say that you try and connect your
device, but then it disconnects immediately. Does pulseaudio crash/stop
working entirely at that point?
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Ok, looking more closely, a card is found, but its only finding a line-
out connectino. What physical connections do you have?
Secondly, cyould you try and get a log from PulseAudio, as outlined
here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
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please undo those changes prior to updating.
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commenting them out and rebuilding the package works
for the folks affected in this bug.
Thanks in advance.
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a log from PulseAudio as outlined here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
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As for backporting the commit, its certianly worth considering. However
yakkety should have a newer kernel when it is released, and that kernel
will be backported to xenial in time, and a new xenial image will be
released with that updated kernel.
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I don't see anything obvious in those logs and I can't reproduce...
You could try updating your ALSA drivers, as descirbed here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingALSA/DKMS
This could very well make a difference since xenial is 4 major kernel
versions behind, and the problem may very well fi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1580882 ***
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duplicate 1580882
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1580882
[Intel Broadwell HDMI, Digital Out] Sound like half speed after suspend
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1580882
Ok thanks, pretty much the same failure as the original log shows.
So, for my and others record, the patch that makes things fail for you
is 0503-bluetooth-bluez5-ofono-add-support-for-spekaer-micro.patch. The
patch that reduces quality and makes A2DP unusuable is probably 0502
-bluetooth-bluez5-b
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1580882 ***
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Ok, could you again get a log from PulseAudio as per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
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Hi Joakim.
What we will do for now is contiue to the point where it crashes, and then we
can address the issue you pointed out here.
Next one is just uploaded and all being well should be available soon.
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Could everybody experiencing this bug plesae do a couple of things:
Firstly, get a log from PulseAudio as per the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
Could you also open a terminal and run "pacmd list-sinks" while playing
a sound and paste the output into this bug report.
Tha
Ok sorry for the delay, I was off last week and was not regularly
checking mail.
I have uploaded a fixed package, which appears to have been built.
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Ok, another package is on its way with another patch enabled.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1574324
Title:
pulseaudio crashes when connecting to blueto
Ok. I have uploaded the first debug package to my personal package
archive. You can find how to set it up at
https://launchpad.net/~themuso/+archive/ppa. As we go along, you will
not need to re-add this PPA, and you will be able to upgrade from one
package to another.
The first one for xenial is a
I am terribly sorry, been busy with other things. I will reply again to
this bug when I have the first package for you to test. Please let me
know whether you prefer Xenial or yakkety for doing the testing.
Thanks
Luke
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