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--- Begin Message ---
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 9.0-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I have a Realtek ALC1150 onboard sound device that was previously working on
Debian stretch. When I updated pulseaudio to 9.0-2 (which removes the
pulseaudio-module-udev and pulseaudio-module-x11 packages) it stopped
working
and is not detected.
Does anyone know of a possible solution?
-- Package-specific info:
File '/etc/default/pulseaudio' does not exist
-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 4.6.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/8 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
Versions of packages pulseaudio depends on:
ii adduser 3.115
ii libasound2 1.1.2-1
ii libasound2-plugins 1.1.1-1
ii libc6 2.23-4
ii libcap2 1:2.25-1
ii libdbus-1-3 1.10.8-1
ii libfftw3-single3 3.3.4-2+b1
ii libgcc1 1:6.1.1-11
ii libice6 2:1.0.9-1+b1
ii libltdl7 2.4.6-0.1
ii liborc-0.4-0 1:0.4.25-1
ii libpulse0 9.0-2
ii libsm6 2:1.2.2-1+b1
ii libsndfile1 1.0.25-10
ii libsoxr0 0.1.2-1
ii libspeexdsp1 1.2~rc1.2-1
ii libstdc++6 6.1.1-11
ii libsystemd0 230-7
ii libtdb1 1.3.9-1
ii libudev1 230-7
ii libwebrtc-audio-processing1 0.3-1
ii libx11-6 2:1.6.3-1
ii libx11-xcb1 2:1.6.3-1
ii libxcb1 1.11.1-1.1
ii libxtst6 2:1.2.2-1+b1
ii lsb-base 9.20160629
ii pulseaudio-utils 9.0-2
Versions of packages pulseaudio recommends:
ii rtkit 0.11-4
Versions of packages pulseaudio suggests:
pn paman <none>
pn paprefs <none>
ii pavucontrol 3.0-3+b2
ii pavumeter 0.9.3-4+b2
ii udev 230-7
-- no debconf information
--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
On 21 August 2016 at 17:29, Kevin Gallagher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sure. So, I actually want to apologize for jumping the gun and filing this
> bug.
>
> I have two cards (you can also see the Sound Blaster Z, that doesn't work
> under 64-bit Linux due to longstanding issues).
>
> The Realtek device is actually working, just wasn't plugged in.
>
> In the GNOME sound settings, the "Line Out - Built-in Audio" output only
> shows up in the list when it's actually plugged in. That's what confused me!
>
:)
> Got it working now. Guess you can close this out.
No worries. Closing now.
--
Saludos,
Felipe Sateler
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