On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 06:47:16AM EST, Iain Lane wrote:
> I still had to killall pulseaudio to get Banshee to work with this
> update :(
Is it just banshee that exhibits this problem, or do other audio
applications also fail to function correctly?
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At least three of us are still seeing this symptom in current 8.10.
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Onkar Shinde schrieb:
> This update does not fix problem with me. Totem still slows down or
> freezes up. Same problem with rhythmbox. Everything works fine with ALSA
> output.
>
I made fresh install on one of my systems and get same proble like you
describe: 1. no sound 2. video playslowdown.
St
This update does not fix problem with me. Totem still slows down or
freezes up. Same problem with rhythmbox. Everything works fine with ALSA
output.
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I still had to killall pulseaudio to get Banshee to work with this
update :(
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This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 0.9.10-2ubuntu8
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* debian/pulseaudio.desktop: Use a slightly modified version of the
pulseaudio desktop file from more recent versions, and place it in
/etc/xdg/autostart, to
No change after adding pulseaudio.desktop to /etc/xdg/autostart for me.
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/etc/xdg/autostart worked around my problem too. ThinkPad T43
cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [ICH6 ]: ICH4 - Intel ICH6
Intel ICH6 with AD1981B at irq 22
1 [U0x46d0x991]: USB-Audio - USB Device 0x46d:0x991
USB Device 0x46d:0x991 at usb-:00:1
Autodetecting sound does not work, but can manually change to OSS...
however, the sound is cracked and bad!
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the desktop file in /etc/xdg/autostart solves the issue for me. login sound and
totem works now.
i am amd64
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 631xESB/632xESB High Definition Audio
Controller (rev 09)
08:00.1 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc RV635
Confirmed that the .desktop file does the trick here too. Event sounds,
Rhythmbox and SDL all making the noises they should be!
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Am Mittwoch, den 08.10.2008, 15:34 + schrieb Luke Yelavich:
> On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 07:17:47PM EST, Markus Ortel wrote:
> > Yes, that's working. I put it in /etc/xdg/autostart and tested it with a
> > reboot.
> > Perfect! Thanks, Luke!
>
> Is that with sound events enabled/you hear the logi
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 07:17:47PM EST, Markus Ortel wrote:
> Yes, that's working. I put it in /etc/xdg/autostart and tested it with a
> reboot.
> Perfect! Thanks, Luke!
Is that with sound events enabled/you hear the login sound play? if so,
thats wonderful.
If others could please try the above
Yes, that's working. I put it in /etc/xdg/autostart and tested it with a reboot.
Perfect! Thanks, Luke!
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Yes, as I forgot to attach it.
Here it is.
** Attachment added: "pulseaudio.desktop"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18313947/pulseaudio.desktop
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Hm... Is the attached file missing?
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Hi. Could people please put the attached file into /etc/xdg/autostart.
Its a desktop file to launch pulseaudio. With this addition, you need
not worry about the file I attached previsouly, as that has already
proved to not be helpful for some people.
So please try the attached file and let me know
Reverting to standard esdcompat script and disabling event sounds also
works
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Yes, that's work for me.
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Ok. Can everybody please run the following command? It disables the event
sounds, as I want to see if audio problems still remain if there is no login
sound:
$ gconftool-2 -s -t bool /desktop/gnome/sound/event_sounds false
Please try the above and report back.
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Using the patched esdcompat script seemed to do the trick- thanks! I can
now play audio through SDL (which I couldn't before).
FWIW - i'm using the automatic login feature of GDM so if that patch was
working around a race condition (as it looks) then that might help
explain things.
$ lspci | grep
I got it working! I deleted just about every dot file in my home directory
:). I think getting rid of the .dbus directory was what finally did it. I
still have no idea why logging into a newly created account results in no
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No change alas. There's still weird static in the place of the login
sound, and no music playback.
Maddeningly, the new beta LiveCD has working PulseAudio. Since purging
and installing every package with "pulse" in the name didn't work, I'm
tempted to write off this installation as "cursed" and re
Could everybody please drop the attached file into /usr/bin, making sure
its name esdcompat stays the same. This will overwrite an existing file
there.
The change i've made is to prevent pulseaudio from playing whil the
login sound is also playing.
Please let me know if this works for you.
Luke
32-bit here. There's only one sound device in /proc/asound/cards , one
soundcard sink (alsa_output.pci_8086_27d8_alsa_playback_0), all the
volume sliders and mute buttons are set in pavucontrol, and generally it
appears as if PulseAudio was running without any speakers plugged in.
Except OSS works,
Mine is 32 bit. Sound is working for me intermittently with pulseaudio.
1. While playing a movie with totem every now and then the movie becomes very
slow with no sound for 2-3 seconds. Then it comes to normal speed.
2. While playing songs with rhythmbox some frames are dropped and I can clear
kn
ktp420 wrote:
> For all the people whose sound is not working, are you on 64-bit or
> 32-bit?
>
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> For all the people whose sound is not working, are you on 64-bit or
> 32-bit?
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For all the people whose sound is not working, are you on 64-bit or
32-bit?
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I have been experiencing a similar if not the same problem.
It seems as though pulseaudio isn't using the soundcard as a sink (where
audio goes into), its also worth noting that it still detects my
microphone and uses that as a source, which works fine.
Load up paman and take a look at anything r
i can confirm this problem:
when i input pulseaudio and press enter button in the console, something like
this emerged:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pulseaudio &
[1] 7159
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ W: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to find original dlopen loader.
W: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Ope
The released package hasn't fixed the problem for me. Even after running
"pulseaudio -k ; rm -rf ~/.pulse* ; pulseaudio -D --log-target=syslog",
the sound output is still nothing but static. Rhythmbox, the Sound
Preferences test, the GDM login sound, everything.
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Iain Lane wrote:
> I see the same symptoms as pochu (except that I don't need to remove
> .pulse* to make things work)
I haven't tried just killing pulseaudio, I'll try next time.
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I see the same symptoms as pochu (except that I don't need to remove
.pulse* to make things work), and additionally I can never multiplex
flash audio with other apps. I don't know much about the audio stack to
provide any further insights.
Playing flash audio always seems to require me to kill PA
I keep having problems after every reboot, with libasound2-plugins
1.0.17-0ubuntu4.
If, after boot, I do:
$ pulseaudo -k
$ rm -r ~/.pulse*
Then sound works fine.
Note that the login sound works fine after boot, but others (GStreamer
apps) don't. Perhaps it's not pulseaudio's fault but GStreamer,
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lengt
affects ubuntu/pulseaudio
status invalid
affects ubuntu/alsa-plugins
status inprogress
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Also affects: alsa-plugins (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: In Progress
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I have now gotten my sound to work. I had to:
1) do a clean re-install.
2) install the test file linked to above.
3) rm -r .pulse*
4) kill pulseaudio (pulseaudio -k).
5) restart pulseaudio.
2 - 5 I'm sure you recognize.
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Deleting ~/.pulse* didn't help. I even created a new user account to
test, with the same results.
The device listed in Sound Preferences and pavucontrol is: Alsa PCM on front:0
(VIA 8237) via DMA
I think this business with front:0 has something to do with it. I do not recall
ever seeing that in
Well, I tried to install the libasound plugins for my architecture and
the resukt is that libasound2 is NOT installed on the machine and the
plugins package depends on that so it can not be installed.
But I swear the headphone were working until september 25
Thanks
Bye
Catonano
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Sorry, I didn't test the libasound package indicated by Luke, so the
removing of the .pulse* files from the home dir is not supposed to
produce effects.
Sorry again.
Still, is the libasound package supposed to heal my headset issue ?
Thanks
Catonano
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Well, it didn't work for me.
I had opened a bug report, this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/275166
It was tagged as a duplicate of this one, but I'm not sure it is.
In my case, the sound IS working. It only works through the speakers,
NOT through the USB headphone
Luke Yelavich wrote:
> For those of you who have tried the test package and found that things
> still don't work, please try the following:
>
> 1. SHut down/kill pulseaudio. This can be done either by running "killall
> pulseaudio" or "pulseaudio -k", the latter probably being more full-proof.
>
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 02:49:23PM EST, ginnyh532 wrote:
> Sep 28 22:41:00 ginny-desktop pulseaudio[26159]: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to
> find original dlopen loader.
> Sep 28 22:41:00 ginny-desktop pulseaudio[26161]: main.c:
> setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Operation not permitted
> Sep
There was no .asoundrc file in my home directory.
Here is my syslog output for when I tried to play a song using
rhythmbox.
Sep 28 22:41:00 ginny-desktop pulseaudio[26159]: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to
find original dlopen loader.
Sep 28 22:41:00 ginny-desktop pulseaudio[26161]: main.c: setrlimit(
Do you have any .asoundrc files in your home directory? If so, try
moving them away, or if you don't want them any more, delete them.
This is interesting, as if you get no error then the package I linked to
worked, but you still don't get any sound. Could you check syslog at the
time you play a fi
The output I got from /proc/asound/cards is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xcfe3c000 irq 16
When I ran pavucontrol, I got a volume control for one output device:
ALSA PCM on front:- (ALC888 Analog) via DM
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 12:25:45PM EST, ginnyh532 wrote:
> I checked the sound by starting up the game Gweled. The last time I had
> problems - with the system sounds - it worked even though the logout and
> other system sounds didn't. Now none of my games have sound.
>
> I also checked system >
I checked the sound by starting up the game Gweled. The last time I had
problems - with the system sounds - it worked even though the logout and
other system sounds didn't. Now none of my games have sound.
I also checked system > preferences > sound again, like you asked. I
don't get sound even
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 11:22:09AM EST, ginnyh532 wrote:
> After I installed the update and followed your directions, I got the
> following in my syslog:
>
> Sep 28 19:12:41 ginny-desktop pulseaudio[19323]: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to
> find original dlopen loader.
> Sep 28 19:12:41 ginny-desktop
After I installed the update and followed your directions, I got the
following in my syslog:
Sep 28 19:12:41 ginny-desktop pulseaudio[19323]: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to
find original dlopen loader.
Sep 28 19:12:41 ginny-desktop pulseaudio[19325]: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE,
(31, 31)) failed:
For those of you who have tried the test package and found that things
still don't work, please try the following:
1. SHut down/kill pulseaudio. This can be done either by running "killall
pulseaudio" or "pulseaudio -k", the latter probably being more full-proof.
2. Delete all .pulse related file
Hi Luke -
This patch works fine for me.
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I'm having the same problem. When I ran the command pulseaudio in terminal, I
got
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pulseaudio
W: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to find original dlopen loader.
E: pid.c: Daemon already running.
W: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Operation not permitted
W: main.c: set
Could you post some steps for how to do that downgrade? Or at the very
least, someplace that has the deb for it? Googling didn't turn up that
deb file anywhere.
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...but downgrading to libasound-plugins 1.0.17-0ubuntu2 fixed it.
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I've got the same issue, and the libasound2-plugins update didn't solve
the issue.
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Importance: Undecided => High
Status: New => Confirmed
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I'm pretty sure this was caused by this change to the pulseaudio package
on 2008-09-24:
* debian/pulse.conf, debian/pulse-alsa.conf. Asoundrc configuration files
to allow the use of pulseaudio as the default output for applications
I fixed the problem by choosing "PulseAudio Sound Server" for
The upgrade broke me as well. Here's the output of my alsa-info.sh
script: http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=9f2b389b4571507ddefb8f383690ffe380b66177.
I also get the same message when running the `pulseaudio' command.
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Forgot to add: running pulseaudio in a terminal gives the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pulseaudio
W: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to find original dlopen loader.
W: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Operation not permitted
W: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_RTPRIO, (9, 9)) failed: Operation
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Sourcepackagename: None => linux
** Tags added: regression-potential
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