** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Title:
[soundnua]:
David, Ronoc hinted that the issue could be due to pulseaudio, let me
know if that's correct
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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David, Ronoc hinted that the issue could be due to pulseaudio, let me
know if that's correct
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = David Henningsson (diwic)
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@Guy Taylor, as a workaround you can use the pavucontrol application,
available in the repositories as the pavucontrol package.
@Seb128, looking from the stack trace, it does not look like
PulseAudio's client API is involved in the infinite recursion. I'm
marking this as invalid for PulseAudio.
@David: thanks, that was probably it, I milestoned that bug for precise,
we should try to address it for precise or in a SRU seeing the impact it
has on the new sound capplet
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I have not been able to reproduce this but my suspicion is that certain
devices appear without ports and when the user attempts to move to them
the current pattern gets itself into a muddle. This infinite recursion
is one of the types of muddles we have witnessed over the past few
weeks. Going by
David, this is the pulsaudio bug Seb is referring to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/978109
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Hi Guy,
I have been testing today to try to reproduce this. I have number of
duplicates which give roughly the same error, they are all slightly
different hence why I have not marked as duplicate but I suspect that a
singular fix 'should' resolve them all.
Could you please try something ?
That has prevented the crash. I can have tested it and the input now can
be selected and functions (using sound out via internal into UF0202).
The Behringer UF0202 works in both line and phono as it is internal
to the device. However it is displayed as two separate input and two
separate output
Moved the S/PDIF issue to 978360 and 978370
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Title:
[soundnua]: gnome-control-center crashed with SIGSEGV in
Looking into the specs (http://www.ti.com/product/pcm2902) the sound
card should have a input volume.
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Title:
guy@Other:~$ gnome-control-center --verbose sound.log
(gnome-control-center:3198): Gtk-WARNING **: Attempting to add a widget
with type GtkBox to a container of type GtkScrolledWindow, but the
widget is already inside a container of type GtkAlignment, please use
gtk_widget_reparent()
Sorry but I am unable to assist with this bug until after the 4th April
as I have to finish my Uni Honours dissertation. I will be more than
happy to help after such time.
This bug consistently appeared when changing from the internal audio, Realtek
ALC269, to an external USB sound card. The
Thanks Guy, the fact that you have confirmed that it is specific to a
USB card helps alot and pretty much confirms that it is a dupe of the
bug above. Working on it presently.
Conor
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Guy, any chance you could start control centre from terminal, recreate
the crash and paste the output on terminal here. I was going to buy one
of those behringer cards you list above to fix this.
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for the record I think this is the same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/953950
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Guy could you at least tell me what sound cards you're changing between.
I have not been able to produce this with my setup. I have been testing
with HDA Intel, usb headsets, echo layla 24 rack mounts. bluetooth
headsets, and network sources.
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Conor Curran (cjcurran)
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** Attachment added: libsoundnua.so
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/963457/+attachment/2942180/+files/libsoundnua.so
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Guy, could copy that file attached above using:
open terminal.
cd to the directory where the libsoundnua.so exists and run this command :
sudo cp libsoundnua.so /usr/lib/control-center-1/panels/
Then run the control center from terminal, reproduce the crash and copy
and paste the complete
I would like to suggest this as a higher priority as it prevent use of
any sound recording on computers with multiple sound cards.
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