On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 09:36:52AM +0200, lee wrote:
> Someone writes:
>
> > I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone
> > had any luck with playing sound?
>
> Logged in as a second user, that user cannot play sound. This hasn`t
> been fixed since F17 :(
>
> Any id
On 05/21/2014 05:43 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
> From time to time something in /var/lib/alsa gets messed up on my
> machines. Invoking 'alsactl init' as root immediately sets it
> straight. (Usually only after I've already tried to play something
> and turned up my speakers real loud, blastin
On 05/20/2014 10:47 AM, dwoody1 wrote:
> You might also remove alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
That package seems to have been removed automatically, as a dependency
of pulseaudio. After having done that, I discovered that sound will
actually play from the headphone jack, but it still won't play from the
On 05/21/2014 07:43 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 1:36 AM, Someone wrote:
I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone
had any luck with playing sound?
From time to time something in /var/lib/alsa gets messed up on my
machines. Invoking 'alsa
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 1:36 AM, Someone wrote:
> I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone
> had any luck with playing sound?
From time to time something in /var/lib/alsa gets messed up on my
machines. Invoking 'alsactl init' as root immediately sets it
straight. (
On 20 May 2014 16:22, David Benfell wrote:
> Ian Malone writes:
>
>> On 20 May 2014 04:50, David Benfell wrote:
>>
>>> But even
>>> so, unless you have a specialized need for Pulseaudio, which apparently
>>> may
>>> include very high-end audiophile applications, removing it seems
>>> generally
>>
Ian Malone writes:
On 20 May 2014 04:50, David Benfell wrote:
But even
so, unless you have a specialized need for Pulseaudio, which apparently may
include very high-end audiophile applications, removing it seems generally
harmless.
High end audiophile applications like having more than one
Someone writes:
> I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone
> had any luck with playing sound?
Logged in as a second user, that user cannot play sound. This hasn`t
been fixed since F17 :(
Any idea how to fix that?
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On 20 May 2014 04:50, David Benfell wrote:
> In a number of distributions over a period spanning many years, removing
> pulseaudio has been a first, and all too often entirely successful, means of
> getting sound working.
>
> Pulseaudio would be exhibit A in a counterargument to a claim that "all
On Mon, 19 May 2014 20:50:02 -0700
David Benfell wrote:
> In a number of distributions over a period spanning many years, removing
> pulseaudio has been a first, and all too often entirely successful, means
> of getting sound working.
My most fun with pulse was a few months ago when sound sud
Erik P. Olsen writes:
On 20/05/14 03:03, Someone wrote:
So what steps could one take to try removing pulseaudio? Just "sudo yum
remove pulseaudio"?
Thanks
Looking back through my logwatch that seems to be what I did.
In a number of distributions over a period spanning many years, removing
On 05/19/2014 08:03 PM, Someone wrote:
So what steps could one take to try removing pulseaudio? Just "sudo yum
remove pulseaudio"?
Thanks
Your syntax is correct.
You might also remove alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
David
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On 20/05/14 03:03, Someone wrote:
So what steps could one take to try removing pulseaudio? Just "sudo yum
remove pulseaudio"?
Thanks
Looking back through my logwatch that seems to be what I did.
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So what steps could one take to try removing pulseaudio? Just "sudo yum
remove pulseaudio"?
Thanks
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On 05/19/2014 10:07 AM, Erik P. Olsen issued this missive:
On 19/05/14 18:04, Someone wrote:
How would I go about finding my model of motherboard?
Try running "dmidecode | more" as root. The first few screens should
show what motherboard you're running. Some examples:
Handle 0x0200, DMI type
On 19/05/14 18:04, Someone wrote:
How would I go about finding my model of motherboard? For me, sound
worked fine when I first installed a few months back, then it didn't
work, then it worked after installing some updates, and then broke again
a few days ago after installing some other updates. I
On Tue, 20 May 2014 00:04:46 +0800
Someone wrote:
> How would I go about finding my model of motherboard?
/sbin/dmidecode is your friend (run it as root).
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How would I go about finding my model of motherboard? For me, sound
worked fine when I first installed a few months back, then it didn't
work, then it worked after installing some updates, and then broke again
a few days ago after installing some other updates. I saw some chatter
on the mailing lis
On May 19, 2014 2:06 PM, "Someone" wrote:
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> I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone
> had any luck with playing sound?
>
> Thanks
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No problems here with sound either: kernel-3.14.4-200.fc20.x86_64, I had
sound problems on another PC with f20, but there it was the first
installation, and I did not use it again sofar.
suomi
On 2014-05-19 15:40, dwoody1 wrote:
On 05/19/2014 03:36 AM, Someone wrote:
I'm completely up to dat
On 05/19/2014 03:36 AM, Someone wrote:
I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone
had any luck with playing sound?
Thanks
I have not had sound working since the original kernel for F20 (3.11.x).
What motherboard do you have? Maybe it is specific board that has a
pr
On 05/19/14 16:36, Someone wrote:
> I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone
> had any luck with playing sound?
[egreshko@meimei azureus]$ uname -r
3.14.4-200.fc20.x86_64
All up to date Running KDE Never had a problem with sound...
00:1b.0 Audio device: In
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