Luke,

Many thanks for your reply and very clear instructions. Yes, it worked.

A good side effect of this exercise is that I've found out how to report 
problems in Ubuntu. The layout at help.ubuntu.com seems to have improved 
a lot since I last looked at it. And I like the way that the community 
documentation is layered onto the 'official' stuff - I'll probably try 
and add something to it shortly.

Chris Moss

On 24/05/11 02:30, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> If you get sound at the login, i.e the drum role, then there are some
> settings that are incorrectly set in your own user configuration. I'll
> assume that you have looked through the sound preferences to see fi
> anything looks out of place, and have found nothing. Below I'll outline
> a procedure that should allow you to reset audio settings to their
> defaults.
>
> 1. Log out of your session, and when back at the login screen, switch to a 
> console terminal, with control + alt + F1.
> 2. Log into the console.
> 3. Remove all pulseaudio related files, like so: "rm -r .pulse*"
> 4. Log out of the console, and switch back to the GUI login, either Alt + F7 
> or Alt + F8.
>
> Log back into your desktop session and you should have sound again.
>
> Please report back as to whether this helps.
>
> ** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New =>  Incomplete
>

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  [Studio 1735, IDT 92HD73C1X5, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all

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