[Expired for pulseaudio (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
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On 20/10/2020, Daniel van Vugt <1900...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> That sounds like it might be the problem. Please look in /etc/pulse/ and
> see if you can remember what you changed. Failing that, just
> reinstalling and not modifying the system, might be the fastest
> solution.
Audio works fro
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On 20/10/2020, Daniel van Vugt <1900...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> That sounds like it might be the problem. Please look in /etc/pulse/ and
> see if you can remember what you changed. Failing that, just
> reinstalling and not modifying the system, might be the fastest
> solution.
I moved /etc/pu
That sounds like it might be the problem. Please look in /etc/pulse/ and
see if you can remember what you changed. Failing that, just
reinstalling and not modifying the system, might be the fastest
solution.
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On 20/10/2020, Daniel van Vugt <1900...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Actually, more likely the problem is that you have the Jack audio daemon
> installed. It might be stealing the audio devices from PulseAudio.
>
> Please try uninstalling 'jackd'.
I tried both: I removed jackd and deleted my local
Actually, more likely the problem is that you have the Jack audio daemon
installed. It might be stealing the audio devices from PulseAudio.
Please try uninstalling 'jackd'.
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Sounds like bug 1866194 but you also seem to have the fix for that.
Regardless, please try:
cd ~/.config
rm -rf pulse
and then reboot.
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[Vostro 3300, IDT 92HD81B1X5, Mic, Top] Pulseaudio fails
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