Adjusting the volumes separately is pretty much the defining feature of
pulseaudio. The gnome volume applet is probably just for controlling
alsa. I use Xubuntu, so I don't know if this will work for you, but if
you right-click on your volume control icon from your panel, there
should be a Proper
Maybe it's just the way pulseaudio works. Maybe in order to function,
it has to sync all the volumes at init, and what better way to do that
than set them all to zero?
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[Xubuntu Karmic] Pulseaudio doesn't save volumes when rebooting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449783
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I had this problem, too. It happened after I ran the update manager on
10-31 when 9.10 was officially released. I had been using the 9.10
release candidate for about two weeks before with the realtime kernel
and the ubuntustudio-audio and -graphics packages with no problems.
After reinstalling xu
Yeah, I got this and removed module-volume-restore, too. Now I have to
reset the volume whenever I restart, but at least everything works.
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[Xubuntu Karmic] Pulseaudio doesn't save volumes when rebooting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449783
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I had the same problem, but when I tried adding 'load-module module-
volume-restore' my problems got worse. Now I have no audio and I can't
run pavucontrol. The window pops up, then it gives error message
'Connection failed: Connection Refused'. I can open the xfce alsa
mixer, unmute and change