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Just to mention, about the specific Skype issue, the Skype developers are
adding the Pulseaudio support to the next version!
There's a poll to vote which version are you using. I encourage the
Ubuntu users to vote and assure a better support in the future.
You better not update!
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在2009-05-26,RgnKjnVA rgnkj...@aol.com 写道:
FYI I am plagued by this problem in Intrepid 32-bit with Firefox 3.0.3,
Flash 10.0 r22, pulseaudio 0.9.10. I've tried many solutions but none
solve the problem.
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Is there any definite work around for this bug? I tried to Making Alsa
the default for all sound in the preferencessound but it didn't fix the
issue. Skype blocks Rythmbox if it is being used and Rythmbox blocks
skype if it is being used. Firefox will also block both.
I am using 64bit 8.10 on
oh..I see
didn`t know that =P. Hope they release other architectures support as soon
as possible!
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:41 AM, Evgeny Kuznetsov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sorry, roxthiaguin, but Flash 10 is only released for x386 machines,
which is not the only architecture supported by
Actually I removed pulseaudio from my laptop and removed from my family desktop
to get working everything. Sound it's ok and firefox does not crashes anymore.
But I want to test the newest version with most of the problems fixed and I
want to test it in hardy, so I'm waiting here.
Br,
Pablo.
now it`s possible to use Flash 10
it`s officialy released! You can download the .deb in the download site
using it, there is no more reason to install libflashsupport and firefox
stops crashing
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 6:28 PM, Pablo Estigarribia
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Actually I removed
Sorry, roxthiaguin, but Flash 10 is only released for x386 machines,
which is not the only architecture supported by Ubuntu. People using
other architectures (or should I say another architecture?) are still
forced to use libflashsupport.
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@Daniel
Yes I know I can remove pulseaudio, but as stated by others, it breaks
ubuntu-desktop package and thus prevent the upgrade to be proposed. And also
since the begining with hardy, I have to rebuild alsa from the source (the ones
downloaded with apt-get sources) and sometime safe-upgrades
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 1:42 AM, Daniel T Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All the necessary components are in place currently in 8.10, so closing
pulseaudio task.
Dan, though I realise it is somewhat late, I have a slight concern
about the implementation of this change. Previously, PulseAudio was
Well I think pulseaudio is one of the thing that was a little bit too
fast harshed into ubuntu. As of now it disables the use of lots of
features of Alsa and the latest update of hardy screwed my settings one
more time.
People should have the choice between an feature missing cpu expensive
@Toby ~/.asoundrc* still overrides any system-wide conffiles (see the
order of the file hooks in /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf). What is your
user's ~/.asoundrc* ?
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@Zenigata Ubuntu Intrepid's default PulseAudio intregration is much
improved over Hardy's. You always have the choice of removing
pulseaudio and libasound2-plugins to fall to ALSA.
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@Toby ~/.asoundrc* still overrides any system-wide conffiles (see the
order of the file hooks in /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf). What is your
user's ~/.asoundrc* ?
Hmm - the hooks for me read like this (extract from
No, ~/.asoundrc takes precedence because of its position.
front is used because it is extant on nearly all drivers.
As for setting 'default' for both ALSA and PulseAudio, I agree that the
interaction is quite fragile. I'll be tackling that in jaunty (e.g.,
making each backend respect another's
Daniel, if you are free to remove this if you don't like it is the
official position on the devs, should I file a new bug about ubuntu-
desktop depending on (and not recommending instead) pulseaudio? As it
currently is, pulseaudio can not be removed whithout breaking the
upgrade ability.
dpkg --remove --force-depends pulseaudio
not that this is a sound idea, but thanks for playing.
On Sun, 2008-10-19 at 04:03 +, Evgeny Kuznetsov wrote:
Daniel, if you are free to remove this if you don't like it is the
official position on the devs, should I file a new bug about ubuntu-
William, if one uses your solution, pulseaudio gets installed back on
distribution-upgrade (or even when ubuntu-desktop is updated), so it
definitely is not the sound idea.
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All the necessary components are in place currently in 8.10, so closing
pulseaudio task.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
But is not fixed on hardy...
I want this fixed on hardy, I think it's necessary to have it fixed on
Pablo, it is not yet marked as Fixed, it's only Fix released now,
wait a bit. I'm sure, Daniel and the devs understand that until the fix
is backported to Hardy the bug can not be completely closed. LTS should
be supported for more than 2,5 years from now, so the bug should get
fixed on Hardy
Pablo/Evgeny: the Fix Released denotes the /current development/ version
(intrepid), not the most recent stable (hardy). You'll need to adjust
the hardy task.
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Thanks, I'll wait for backports packages after install I'll test it.
Thanks again...
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All the necessary components are in place currently in 8.10, so closing
pulseaudio task.
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It will be good to have this package available on ubuntu Hardy.
I would like to test it, but now upgrading from interpid.
There is some possibility to get this from other place?
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I think this is fixed by following change in pulseaudio
Version 0.9.10-2ubuntu7 :
* Fix some errors in the pid file handling patch, thanks to Mandriva.
* debian/pulse.conf: Do not use an absolute path when referring to the
pulse alsa plugin, as this breaks bi-arch configurations.
ktp420 a écrit :
Found a workaround which works:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ia32-libs/+bug/273693/comments/6
Another workaround that works for me:
1. Create /etc/ld.so.conf.d/alsa32.conf with the following contents:
/usr/lib32/alsa-lib
2. Create
Found a workaround which works:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ia32-libs/+bug/273693/comments/6
Another workaround that works for me:
1. Create /etc/ld.so.conf.d/alsa32.conf with the following contents:
/usr/lib32/alsa-lib
2. Create /etc/ld.so.conf.d/alsa64.conf with the following
.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 02:28:16 +
Subject: Re: [Bug 198453] Re: Default ALSA device must use PulseAudio,
otherwise ALSA applications may fail
Could you please try to do the following:
1. Kill pulseaudio
Ok, I am going to go out on a limb here and guess you are on amd64. I
have a good idea as to what has to be done to make this work properly, I
just have to implement. However its not likely to land till just after
beta, due to the invasive changes needed to make it work, however I will
see what I
Thanks Luke; and yes I am on 64.
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Could you please try to do the following:
1. Kill pulseaudio, either by using killall pulseaudio or pulseaudio -i
2. Remove all .pulse files from your home directory, rm -r ~/.pulse*
3. Move any .asoundrc files away to a temporary directory, of if you have
nothing in them that you want to keep,
that seem to work, I heard some one log in on pidgin and got a song to
played in Rhythmbox
I got this in the term after I did that
[WARN 29837] polkit-session.c:144:polkit_session_set_uid(): session != NULL
Not built with -rdynamic so unable to print a backtrace
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Luke, I had the the latest 0.9.10-2ubuntu6 along with other updates on
the system and that is when I found this issue. So after downgrading
alsa-utils and alsa-plugins, which didn't work I downgraded pulseadudio
and found that my setup worked again.
The thing I have not tried is to see which
I just upgraded pulseaudio to 0.9.10-2ubuntu3 and things still work.
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Luke Yelavich a écrit :
Just to let you know that in intrepid, there is now 0.9.10-2ubuntu6. If
you could try that and make sure all is ok, that would be appreciated.
I installed pulseaudio 0.9.10-2ubuntu6 and related libs and latest
alsa-utils alsa-plugins and libs but it doesn't change
I was using the /etc/asound.conf in Intrepid and sound was working
correctly, but after recent update, flash is not playing any sound if I
have other apps playing sound. Flash just start and hangs. If I stop
all the apps using the pulseaudio, then it works.
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I think it is the pulseaudio packages itself that cause this regression.
I downgraded them to 0.9.10-2ubuntu2 and things work again.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio
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you could try that and make sure all is ok, that would be appreciated.
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Alexander Jones,
Yes, but the most convenient way to get access to the other PulseAudio
utilities is a) by installing the padevchooser package (as it depends
on the manager, volume control, etc.), and b) through the padevchooser
quick access menu itself. PulseAudio Manager and PulseAudio Volume
I agree with Conn
Hardy was louched with several issues on PulseAudio
When I started using it, I had a problem with flashplugin, and then I saw that
I should install libflashsupport to support flash on pulseaudio...but that
libflashsupport make flash and firefox crash sometimes...
I tried
From: roxthiaguin
Subject: [Bug 198453] Re: Default ALSA device must use PulseAudio, otherwise
ALSA applications may fail
for me was not
difficult to find an solution for it, but my
newbie friends was going
back to window$ because of that problems
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PADevChooser is considered abandoned upstream, apparently.
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I had this problem with Hardy
I fount a solution in here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=789578
alsa should be redirect to pulse
and I fink padevchooser should be installed and running as default, since it
provides many of usefull resources...
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Well, I think it's *VERY* odd that this bug made it into Hardy(an LTS
release)...
The steps I usually make to fix (on my hardy installs) is just:
* install libasound2-plugins
* set pulse to default alsa device
* install flash player 10(which works with pulse)
* if some apps refuses to work, make
also I noticed that wine release 1.1.3 apparently fixes pulseaudio
issues with their alsa plugin. Although i havent tested this myself
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I can confirm that wine 1.1.3 works with PulseAudio (it only need the
.asound file to redirect ALSA to PulseAudio).
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Rationale: if this bug is to be fixed effectively, the pulseaudio
package is the optimal package to initialize the asoundconf set-
pulseaudio macro per-user - trying to set the macro in alsa-utils/alsa-
lib/alsa-plugins will result in problems for Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and other
derivatives that do
An update regarding comment #109 and my PPA: I built the packages for
all architectures, but I don't have a 64bit machine to test. Although
the packages are compliant, Flash 10 has new dependencies on libraries
that aren't available in the ia32-lib package, and so the package will
fail to install
Am I the only one who thinks that kubuntu and xubuntu should use
pulseaudio too?
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I hope you are the only one. I hate PulseAudio for the problems it has caused
in WINE applications, which are critical to me, and I still don't see what
benefit it has to the average user. Why not make pulse only an option?
I wish pulseaudio would go away from Studio, but at least it's easy to
Now this is funny!
When I first reported this bug (and that was long before 8.04 was
released) and put my point that, being incompatible and buggy,
PulseAudio should not be included in an LTS (!!!) release, I was told
that PulseAudio was The Future Of Linux Sound, and incompatibility was
not the
There are two things you need to do to help.
1) Stop ranting.
2) Fix the crappy applications that use ALSA incorrectly (often making
the invalid assumption that the device you've chosen is a hardware
device) to either use it correctly, or better, to use the PulseAudio
protocol natively.
We are
This is a bug report, not a forum.
Pulseaudio's current state is not perfect, and it might really be the
future, or not. If this is bringing trouble to any of you, just
uninstall it. It will require uninstalling ubuntu-desktop also, but this
will only be needed when you upgrade to the next
Luke, Alexander, Daniel others,
If you test the packages in my PPA, you'll see that I backported alsa-
lib, alsa-plugins alsa-utils, pulseaudio from Intrepid, and added a new
flashplugin-nonfree deb based on the latest v10 RC. See here:
https://launchpad.net/~psyke83/+archive
The alsa-lib and
What I would like to remind to the community is that this bugreport was
initially referring to the treatment PA gives to ALSA-using software. As
of now, the problem still persists on a vanilla installation of Hardy,
and can be reproduced using steps in the beginning of this report. The
workaround
so for intrepid. do we want:
/etc/asound.conf containing:
pcm.pulse {
type pulse
}
ctl.pulse {
type pulse
}
and run
asoundconf set-pulseaudio
which sets ~/.asoundrc.asoundconf to
pcm.!default {
type pulse
}
ctl.!default {
type pulse
}
the first one allows access to the pulse
We can't do this, simply because xubuntu and kubuntu do not use
pulseaudio, and this would break their audio systems.
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Luke,
I don't understand your logic. We can modify the startup session for
PulseAudio; instead of immediately launching pactl load-module
module-x11-xsmp via GNOME Session Preferences, use a script that checks
for/propagates the proper .asoundrc configuration per-user upon login
(asoundconf
No package provides /etc/asound.conf - just stick that in the pulseaudio
package.
As for the Kubuntu / Xubuntu conflict, that's really not a valid
argument. The technical issue of properly configuring for pulse only
when pulse is installed seems trivial, and - in any case - the usability
of
Hey for me all is working if I do it:
sudo aptitude install libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio
and configuration for /etc/asound.conf
pcm.pulse { type pulse }
ctl.pulse { type pulse }
Nothing else!!!
With this, if pulseaudio is not playing anything skype works fine!
But firefox crashes sometimes when
Now I read Mandriva documentation and tried this:
When you launch Skype you should now be able to configure it to use this
pulse plugin (under Options - Sound Devices). This should allow
everything to work as expected.
It worked perfectly with pulse driver for alsa!!!
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So, the news are: If I use Hardy, I will not get Flash working, right?
Unless I have hack skills to read this bug report, install backports,
create an ocult text file and pray for an oficial solution (which will
not come). That's unbelievable...
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Marcos -
It's not quite that bad. With stock 8.04 you can't get sound from Flash
and other applications at the same time. If you close all other audio
applications, Flash works fine and if Flash isn't running then
everything else works fine. This may have been improved in 8.04.1 - I'm
not going
Marcos, It also does not affect every single Hardy install - I can use
flash just fine on mine with any other audio app.
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I tried. I looked at all the configuration information, the perfect
setups, the tips. I'm a computer savvy guy that's been using linux for
years. I'm a software engineer with a MS in CS. But I can't get
everything working with pulseaudio installed. I like the idea, I wish
it worked, but my
Nat Tuck,
If you close all other audio applications, Flash works fine and if
Flash isn't running then everything else works fine.
I don't know to you, but to me this workarround seems almost
ridiculous.
What I said was about Flash's audio working. Conn already explained the
situation and for
Here's the link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/192888/comments/281
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Here it is July 30, and Hardy sound is still broken. A lot more works,
but not everything. Today a game that uses SDL sound failed. I killed
pulseaudio and all was fine. I don't understand why the choice was made
to use pulseaudio. I've seen posts extolling the many benefits, but
they never
Don't rant.
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Patrick,
Please remember that almost everyone who works on ubuntu is a volunteer and
while it may be frustrating for you that applications you could rely on in
Gutsy no longer work in Hardy, posts that complain about progress in the manner
you did or complain about decisions that have been, for
Alexander and Elliot,
A decision like including Pulse Audio, made with full understanding that
it would break some apps, will necessarily annoy some users. This was a
predictable cost of that decision, and some few posts like Patrick's are
the evidence of that cost. Having such evidence be
Note that the test case in the first message doesn't work still (in
hardy-proposed), dunno what'd be required for that. But otherwise alsa
1.0.16 fixes many problems.
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Hardy-proposed's alsa works great for me. Though I don't have any
proprietary software like Flash, but otherwise at least.
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Yes, alsa-lib, alsa-plugins, flashplugin-nonfree, and libflashsupport
all need to be backported from intrepid.
For intrepid, you likely want to merge lp:~crimsun/alsa-lib/ubuntu.new
(https://code.launchpad.net/~crimsun/alsa-lib/ubuntu.new) into lp
:~ubuntu-core-dev/alsa-lib/ubuntu.new
Daniel,
Will a backported libflashsupport be set as depends or conflicts against
flashplugin-nonfree? As far as I can see, libflashsupport still causes
Flash 10 to crash. I have tested this with Hardy (manually installing
select Intrepid packages) and now Intrepid.
I see your proposed branch
Daniel, the changes that are in your bzr branch would be useless for
those desktops/environments where pulseaudio iis not used, such as KDE
and XFCE.
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so what do we need to backport here? alsa-lib, alsa-plugins and flash 10
(once that is out)? Daniel, could you provider pointers to patches or
even backports? Thanks!
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I have an Intel HDA stac9205 soundcard in my Dell Inspiron 1720, and it
does not contain a hardware-based micboost for the digital microphone
(that +20dB hard mic gain you see in gnome volume control in some
soundcards). Ekiga and skype are almost impossible to use, because the
microphone volume
I hope this bug will be solved very soon.
Because this will scary of new Ubuntu users.
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I edited the original description to add some more information, I hope
nobody minds.
Also, please see bug #192888 regarding Flash. Adobe have released
version 10 (beta) of the Flash plugin, and the solution proposed in this
bug allows Flash's audio to work fine with PulseAudio without any other
Luke,
Yes, I experienced bad skipping in several applications (OSS Skype via
padsp , VLC and others). I managed to fix it by changing the default
fragment settings in PulseAudio (and I believe kernel 2.6.24-17-generic
helped a lot too). I posted a HOWTO on ubuntuforums dealing with this
issue
Ok Conn, I managed to reproduce your findings, i.e using intrepid's
alsa-lib/alsa-plugins with skype with pulse defined in .asoundrc.
However, it is very choppy for audio output, and microphone input gets
completely scrambled on one machine I have here, and another sounds no
different to the audio
I second Conn's point #3, the Debian packages of libasound2 fixed
Rhythmbox hangs when using the ALSA plugin for me. Also, using the ALSA
plugin fixed Rhythmbox playback on a remote server and stuttering when
switching desktops in Metacity.
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Luke,
What exactly can't you reproduce? What I found is that Hardy's
libasound2 and libasound2-plugins packages seem buggy, so I tried Debian
unstable's version and they worked. It seems Intrepid has already synced
these packages, so you can grab from there as well.
I installed Skype from the
Conn,
thanks, your method works. However on my computer (hda intel sound card) skype
sound under pulseaudio seems to be unclear, especially ringing sounds.
In PA volume control I can see skype blinking, not playing constantly. It is
not that bad, but noticable
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In addition, no luck with flashplayer. And with the libflashsupport it
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What concerns wine, just run winecfg and select Audio- ESD. Works fine
for me
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To summarize:
The action proposed by this bug is *highly* recommended, with the
following notes and caveats:
1. There will no longer be sound available for GDM, since it will
attempt to use the pulse device, and since Hardy is configured to run
PulseAudio on user login, the pulseaudio server
Conn, could you please explain how you did this? I can't seem to
reproduce it here, i.e using skype via the pulse alsa plugin.
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@bod_: Alsa is a part of the kernel that provides for sound drivers and
direct access to sound hardware. Pulseaudio is a sound server. Two
completely different things.
I can confirm this bug (especially Flash plugin seems to be devoid of
sound when running Rhythmbox, for example). When using the
I hope this bug will be solved within a short time because I have no
sound at the moment.
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ubby,
If you cannot get sound in any application, then you're looking at the
wrong bug. Most sounds work fine for applications installed by default
in Ubuntu at the moment; this bug is to (hopefully) correct sounds for
other applications that are not using PulseAudio (and thus to resolve
Ubby, If you have no sound at all, you should file a new bug. Ubuntu has a
dozen or so open bugs on sound problems. Yours sounds like a sound card
recognition problem, and they may not even be aware of your problem.
Go to this site and send them the tests they ask for under Reporting Sound
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