@JrZabott, did it stop segfaulting then? Could you open a new bug about
that with the output on the command line you get? It seems like
pulseaudio is not working correctly for you...
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Yes, you're right.
Ok I'll.
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[sound-nua] gnome-control-center crashed with SIGSEGV in
gtk_tree_model_get_valist()
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Bug #939161
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Ok... The Gnome controle center is OK, but now, control-center doen't
show my hardware... the list is empty.
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But when I do:
sudo gnome-control-center, select sound, everything runs OK: sound
device is properly nominated, and I'm abble to control everything there.
:D
And I liked a lot of the new design of control center. =)
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-control-center -
1:3.3.90-0ubuntu1
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gnome-control-center (1:3.3.90-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* New upstream version:
- gnome-control-center crashed with SIGSEGV in supply_levels_draw_cb()
(lp: #903680)
* Refreshed patches
** Tags added: sound-nua
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A possibly easier workaround (from my duplicate bug #932079): Use pavucontrol
for switching between outputs.
Oh and @JrZabott: I removed the verification-needed tag, that tag has a very
specific meaning for stable release updates, see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Tags
** Tags removed:
Didn't worked for me... and i'm tired to reporting diferent bugs
anytime. LOL..
Thanks Marcel, i didn't knew that, i 'll read about tags in the 'wiki-
tags'. :D
I still think that my workaround is more simple ... than install a 'strange'
package, I used solutions entirelly suported, like dkms,
I've found a way to 'handle' the bug, and make changes as I wished, and
have my sound back.
1 - To access the control-center.
# sudo gnome-control-center
There you make the changes, and your user stills affected.
2 - To have the sound back...
# sudo apt-get install dkms
#sudo reboot
problem persists after all (and I apreciate and thanks a lot) bunch of
updates of pulse and gnome-control-center.
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Title:
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Recent updated... Problem persists... GMT-3 23:30 - 02/15/2012.
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