Well, now it appears that this sound problem only affects GNOME. Are
there any audio-related drivers that are specific to GNOME? Wondering
if any of these might have been corrupted or something.

On Aug 8, 3:29 pm, JazzyJeff <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tried audio test from all three drivers and got nada. Restarting PC
> renders some kind of error message in the startup screen regarding
> ALSA but I couldn't quite make it out so I just re-installed
> everything ALSA-related and still got nothing after that. Also read
> something in the system logs about PulseAudio not being able to be
> scheduled for some reason but that started happening three days ago
> and my audio was fine back then.
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