On 09/23/2013 10:59 AM, Gary Roach wrote:
On 09/22/2013 10:35 AM, Gary Roach wrote:
On 09/21/2013 04:18 PM, Gregory Nowak wrote:
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 04:07:49PM -0700, Gary Roach wrote:
In reply to your question:

    root@mysite:/var/lib# ls -ld /var/lib/alsa
    drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Dec 29  2012 /var/lib/alsa
    root@mysite:/var/lib# ls -ld /root
    drwx------ 15 gary gary 4096 Sep  3 18:21 /root
I do stand to be corrected, but I think that's the problem. I haven't
yet come across a system where /root was owned by some user other than
root. Try this:

chown root.root /root

and try starting alsa again.

Greg


Greg

You were correct. I'm not sure why root got marked gary:gary but that stopped Alsa from being restarted. I still don't have sound so I'll be back as soon a I can find something concrete wrong.

Thanks

Gary R

Further investigation showed that pulseaudio wasn't running either. Attempts to restart failed. From the Ubantu Forum (Temujin April 25, 2011) I reset the pulseaudio configuration with:

    dpkg --purge --force-depends pulseaudio
    sudo apt-get install pulseaudio

I then had to manually start pulseaudio with "service pulseaudio start." This worked but still no sound. I started VLC player and with tools > preferences > audio pointed it to pulseaudio for its output device. I started an arbitrary icecast and under Audio > Visualizations picked the VU meters. These showed that I was receiving a signal. I then started the PulseAudio Volume Meter and found that I was also getting a signal out of pulseaudio. I still don't have any sound.

I'll be back

Gary R.

And last but not least, I found the speaker / amplifier sound cable plugged into the wrong jack on my KVM switch. Everything now works.

Thanks to all

Gary R.

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