I had the same problem here after upgrade from Kubuntu Lucid Lynx to
Kubuntu Maverick Meerkat. I found out that the problem was in the
~/.kde/share/config/kmixctrlrc file. I simply deleted this file and
everything was back to normality...
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Sound muted, volume 0% after reboot/shutdown
A workaround for the ugly text bootsplash (in Maverik Meerkat) is to
uninstall plymouth-theme-kubuntu-text and plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text.
You will get the text messages of boot proccess, instead of the ugly
text logo.
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Ubuntu splashscreen big and ugly after installing ATI/nVidia proprietary
With the latest updates I don't have the problem anymore.
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No sound after Maverick Meerkat upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647539
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 563878 ***
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The workaround works fine with Kubuntu Maverick Meerkat (10.10). I just
can't understand why there's no fix if a workaround is already out, so,
the problem AND solution is already known.
When I try to show
The workaround works fine with Kubuntu Maverick Meerkat (10.10). I just
can't understand why there's no fix if a workaround is already out, so,
the problem AND solution is already known.
When I try to show Kubuntu (or Ubuntu) to a Windows user, the first
thing they notice is the UGLY boot... :(
Eduardo Sanz,
If you completly uninstalled pulseaudio and still got no sound, your
problem is with another package, you should investigate and open another
thread.
ntomka,
I know it's not a solution, but is better than no sound at all. There's
only 4 people complaining about this bug, and
ntomka,
I agree it's ugly, and no prior version had it. I hope that with the
official launch of final version more people complain about it. But,
unfortunately, I've seen ugly bugs that have never been fixed...
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No sound after Maverick Meerkat upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647539
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
After upgrading from Lucid, the system was unable to reproduce sound.
Even yes /dev/dsp had no effect.
For some strange reason, alsamixer showed all channels to be muted while
KDE's mixer didn't – But that turned out not to
After killing pulseaudio, you have to restart the application you are trying do
hear. You have to kill it each reboot.
Here simply killing pulseaudio deamon works perfect: pulseaudio --kill.
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No sound after Maverick Meerkat upgrade
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PS: uninstalling pulseaudio solves the problem at all.
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No sound here too. Killing pulseaudio also works here.
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No sound after Maverick Meerkat upgrade
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It's very annoying... You can overcome this problem by setting up the
connection directly at /etc/network/interfaces, or setting it up
during a installation using the alternate install disk. Both ways, you
won't use the KDE Connection Manager, what is kind of annoying too...
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Can't edit Auto
After a fresh install on 2 different machines, I've got Akonadi is not
operational error message when I try to use Kontact. It says that no
resource agents have been found.
Kubuntu 10.04 is simply not usable for professional purposes. :-(
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cant find resource agents
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