** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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[Mac-Pro 1,1] Kernel Detects
Sorry but I did a fresh install and is now working.
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Can you please run this command:
dpkg -l > dpkgl.txt
and send us the resulting file?
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 210472
Timidity daemon doesn't play nice with pulse audio
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 210472 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 210472
Timidity daemon doesn't play nice with pulse audio
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Ah okay well then it's a mystery, kernel could see it as hwinfo sound
showed, pulse audio could not even after purging reinstalling it and alsa.
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It appears "AudioIPC Server" is actually Firefox. It shows up as such
in:
Settings > Sound > Applications
when Firefox is playing audio.
So I don't think that's related to this bug at all.
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If you have the indicator Applet installed there are not one but three
speaker symbols each doing different things, it shows up under the middle
drop-down menu under Playback Streams. I'll be honest, I am not familiar with
the internals of Ubuntu's audio system. Back in the old days when you
I mean; what is "audioIPCServer"? Where are you seeing that?
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Title:
[Mac-Pro 1,1] Kernel Detects Sound Chip but
The in place upgrade did not install audioIPCServer but a fresh install
did.
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Can you please elaborate on where/how you see audio components missing
in the upgrade?
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It obviously would be good to have in place upgrades work properly.
I can see after the re-install there are new components to the audio system
that did not get installed by the upgrade, AudioIPCServer among others.
However not a huge show stopper since work station is temporarily expendable
and
Thanks for figuring that out. It sounds like the problem is now fixed
for you.
I will now set the bug to Incomplete so it will stay open for 60 days
but close automatically thereafter if nobody else comments about the
issue.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
On Mon, October 22, 2018 6:51 pm, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
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> - Kernel Detects Sound Chip but PulseAudio does not
> + [Mac-Pro 1,1] Kernel Detects Sound Chip but PulseAudio does not
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> ** Tags added: cosmic
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** Summary changed:
- Kernel Detects Sound Chip but PulseAudio does not
+ [Mac-Pro 1,1] Kernel Detects Sound Chip but PulseAudio does not
** Tags added: cosmic
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