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A new element, I manage to get the sound back :
killall pulseaudio
pulseaudio -D
In fact, as I kill pulseaudio I have a very few time before the process being
re-launched (I don't know why, I don't know by who).
The sound works again only if pulseaudio is launched by me (as the current
user)
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Sound works for a while, then randomly stops working in 8.10
To manage
Hi,
I have the same bug... or a similar one on Narval :
Sometimes, after the computer not running any sound and entering the sleep mode
(not the hibernate one), softwares keep running correctly but there is no more
sound.
I try the recommended process, but it doesn't work
killall pulseaudio
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What tha heck do you need to give us a fully functional sound support
with VIA sound cards?? this bug is incomplete, this bug affects me too,
this bug is still present in Ubuntu Lucid. I answered to alsa guys
what's up with their drivers, so thanks to them I realized that the
problem is with you
Thanks!
It works!!!
Victor
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i have the same problem
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Hey dude:
Try this series of commands to stop/restart sound:
killall pulseaudio
sudo alsa force-reload
pulseaudio -D
I put them in a handy little script called fixalsa.sh.
Doesn't exactly *fix* the problem, but at least I don't have to reboot every
time.
Good luck!
Brian
On Tue, Jan
I'm having the same issue. When I boot up, the sound works for a while, but
then stops randomly. When it fails, this is what I get when I click 'Test' in
SystermPreferencesSound:
audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample !
gconfaudiosink: Failed to connect: Connection
Just had a user in ubuntu-uk with this issue.
Ubuntu 8.10
Desktop Computer - installed from LiveCD.
Running:
pulseaudio -k
pulseaudio -D
Gave him sound back (don't know for how long though).
His aplay -l outbut is below:
aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
The problem has occured again. Everythings looks normal just as before,
but sound will not play.
The only new error in any logs related to pulseaudio is this:
/var/log/user.log:Jan 21 14:02:30 ubuntudesktop pulseaudio[27163]:
protocol-native.c: Failed to push data into queue
Another weird
The problem is back. No sound. Here is the information from your sound
troubleshooting page as you requested:
1) Checked all volume levels. Everything is good. Plus, sound was
working this morning and I have not adjusted anything.
2) output from /proc/asound/cards
re...@ubuntudesktop:~$ cat
Killing the pulseaudio process and starting it again with pulseaudio
-D fixes the problem.
I searched for related pulseaudio bugs, and did not see any that matched
my issue completely. All the ones I saw were for previous released
prior to 8.10, and/or were where sound stops working immediately
Okay, I will go through the debugging procedures from that page next
time it happens.
It would be difficult to use the live CD to test though though, as it
takes days for the issue to come up and this is my main desktop machine.
What exactly would that mean if it didn't happen with the live CD?
The sound Packages in the LIVECD are at a certain package level by
default, so by using a LIVECD if your sound worked flawlessly the
problem could get narrowed down to specific packages that maintainers
know have changed.
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Please include the information requested from the Reporting Sound Bugs
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attachments.
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Adding dmesg output (while system says there is no sound card).
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After reboot, sound works again here are some of the same commands
with the working system:
r...@ubuntudesktop:~# aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: VT1708B Analog [VT1708B Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0:
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