I had the same problem here after upgrade from Kubuntu Lucid Lynx to
Kubuntu Maverick Meerkat. I found out that the problem was in the
"~/.kde/share/config/kmixctrlrc" file. I simply deleted this file and
everything was back to normality...
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Sound muted, volume 0% after reboot/shutdown
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A workaround for the ugly text bootsplash (in Maverik Meerkat) is to
uninstall plymouth-theme-kubuntu-text and plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text.
You will get the text messages of boot proccess, instead of the ugly
text logo.
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Ubuntu splashscreen big and ugly after installing ATI/nVidia proprietary
With the latest updates I don't have the problem anymore.
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No sound after Maverick Meerkat upgrade
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The workaround works fine with Kubuntu Maverick Meerkat (10.10). I just
can't understand why there's no fix if a workaround is already out, so,
the problem AND solution is already known.
When I try to show Kubuntu (or Ubuntu) to a Windows user, the first
thing they notice is the UGLY boot... :(
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 563878 ***
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The workaround works fine with Kubuntu Maverick Meerkat (10.10). I just
can't understand why there's no fix if a workaround is already out, so,
the problem AND solution is already known.
When I try to show Ku
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
After upgrading from Lucid, the system was unable to reproduce sound.
Even "yes > /dev/dsp" had no effect.
For some strange reason, alsamixer showed all channels to be muted while
KDE's mixer didn't – But that turned out not t
ntomka,
I agree it's ugly, and no prior version had it. I hope that with the
official launch of final version more people complain about it. But,
unfortunately, I've seen ugly bugs that have never been fixed...
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No sound after Maverick Meerkat upgrade
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You
Eduardo Sanz,
If you completly uninstalled pulseaudio and still got no sound, your
problem is with another package, you should investigate and open another
thread.
ntomka,
I know it's not a solution, but is better than no sound at all. There's
only 4 people complaining about this bug, and there
PS: uninstalling pulseaudio solves the problem at all.
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After killing pulseaudio, you have to restart the application you are trying do
hear. You have to kill it each reboot.
Here simply killing pulseaudio deamon works perfect: "pulseaudio --kill".
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No sound here too. Killing pulseaudio also works here.
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It's very annoying... You can overcome this problem by setting up the
connection directly at "/etc/network/interfaces", or setting it up
during a installation using the alternate install disk. Both ways, you
won't use the KDE Connection Manager, what is kind of annoying too...
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Can't edit "Auto
After a fresh install on 2 different machines, I've got "Akonadi is not
operational" error message when I try to use Kontact. It says that "no
resource agents have been found".
Kubuntu 10.04 is simply not usable for professional purposes. :-(
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cant find resource agents
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