Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-06-02 Thread David A. De Graaf
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 09:36:52AM +0200, lee wrote: Someone someone...@openmailbox.org 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

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-20 Thread Ian Malone
On 20 May 2014 04:50, David Benfell benf...@parts-unknown.org 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

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-20 Thread lee
Someone someone...@openmailbox.org 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? -- Fedora release 20

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-20 Thread David Benfell
Ian Malone writes: On 20 May 2014 04:50, David Benfell benf...@parts-unknown.org 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

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-20 Thread Ian Malone
On 20 May 2014 16:22, David Benfell benf...@parts-unknown.org wrote: Ian Malone writes: On 20 May 2014 04:50, David Benfell benf...@parts-unknown.org wrote: But even so, unless you have a specialized need for Pulseaudio, which apparently may include very high-end audiophile applications,

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-20 Thread T.C. Hollingsworth
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 1:36 AM, Someone someone...@openmailbox.org 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

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-20 Thread Roger
On 05/21/2014 07:43 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote: On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 1:36 AM, Someone someone...@openmailbox.org 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

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-20 Thread Someone
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

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-20 Thread Someone
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, blasting

So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread Someone
I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone had any luck with playing sound? Thanks -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct:

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread Ed Greshko
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:

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread dwoody1
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

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread fedora
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

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread Sudhir Khanger
On May 19, 2014 2:06 PM, Someone someone...@openmailbox.org wrote: I'm completely up to date, and I've rebooted several times. Has anyone had any luck with playing sound? Thanks -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options:

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread Someone
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

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread Tom Horsley
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). -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options:

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread Erik P. Olsen
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.

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread Rick Stevens
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

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread Someone
So what steps could one take to try removing pulseaudio? Just sudo yum remove pulseaudio? Thanks -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct:

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread Erik P. Olsen
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. -- Erik -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread dwoody1
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 -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread David Benfell
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

Re: So has anyone gotten their sound to work since it broke a few days ago?

2014-05-19 Thread Tom Horsley
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