I believe this is fixed in the upcoming version of Ubuntu, 12.04. Please
reopen the bug if you can reproduce it in 12.04. Thanks!
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Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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bumpity bump. Can anyone help please? I can't used my music player
(that's the machine's sole purpose). All I can think of doing is
rolling back to 9.04 (which I'd really rather not)
Thanks, geoff
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Sorry for your problem.
In my case, removing the Timidity daemon solved the problem. (Silly of
me to install it.) I have on board sound hardware. lspci found the
hardware, ALSA found the hardware, but Pulseaudio (often) insisted that
I had no sound card... until I purged the timidity daemon.
I have a similar problem. Since upgrading to 10.04, sometimes my USB SB
MP3 external card is recognized and sometimes not. It was always fine
up to 9.07, or maybe 9.04 - not sure. When the device is not recognized
as present, I can see the card in lsusb, but not in aplay and It does
not appear
Seconded - same issue for me, inconsistent detection of sound card.
AMD64, Realtek ALC883 card, Ubuntu 10.04 upgraded thru Update Manager yesterday.
Also, not sure if this is relevant but I can predict when there will be
problems as the volume mixer fails to appear in the Panel on boot.
This is still a problem with pulse reporting dummy output. Sometimes it
can happen during a session even if the card was detected on boot up.
The kill trick works all the time in getting pulse to play nice but it's
not exactly convenient.
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I think I might have found something: For me, this failure to detect my
audio hardware seems to occur much more frequently when I have a bridged
network set up on my eth0 device. If I don't do that, my audio is
usually fine. If I DO set up a bridge on my eth0, however, then when I
reboot I
I have the same problem, i am using ALSA on Karmic 9.10, started to
happen after upgrading to the latest kernel for Karmic kernel
2.6.31-21-generic
when i boot up, the audio sometimes starts, then it doesnt work , some
of my applets are also not loaded, it is as if it is booting too fast
and
Reverted back to kernel 2.6.31-20-generic just to see if audio works, =
audio works fine, i rebooted to see if it will load and it loaded fine
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I'm having this issue too, if I start or reboot this computer 10 times,
5 times I will get sound, and the other 5 times I won't. This is with
the official Lucid Lynx / 10.4 release.
What is even weirder is that when I can't get sound, I can't shutdown or
reboot either! If I select those options
Daniel, I tried to test your PPA package on my AMD64 system, but after
adding your PPA to my Software Sources, I got the following error:
Failed to fetch
http://ppa.launchpad.net/crimsun/ppa/ubuntu/dists/lucid/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
404 Not Found
Some index files failed to download,
I just reinstalled from the Alternate Release Candidate ISO image, and
my desktop installation worked fine for a few hours, then I noticed that
I didn't get sound any more. I'm not sure if I rebooted before the
sound went away, or what, but it had worked right from the install, then
went away.
I have tried just now the new Ubuntu 10.04 RC with a Live-USB pen
session and now the sound function well from the login, without the need
of commands like 'pulseaudio -k'.
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I just tried removing pulseaudio completely (which unfortunately does
remove the ubuntu-desktop package as a dependency, but that's okay for
my purposes) and I got my sound back. I have done this twice now and it
worked both times. If I put pulseaudio back in, I lose sound.
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Used the same USB Live as before (the same PA packages, haven't upgraded
anything at all). No sound. Created a new user, logged in as him and
the sound worked.
Sorry for not replying sooner, haven't been around much lately.
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After updating using the PPA I still have the problem that I reported in
bug 558820 until I run the pulseaudio -k command.
I have attached the debug output that you had asked from muszek in case
it helps.
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Derek, your user.log reports only the older (not newer) PA config. Can
you reproduce the symptom using a new user? Also, please attach output
from apt-cache policy pulseaudio.
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Switching to a new user solves the problem on my system. With the PPA or
straight from the live beta2.
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pulseaudio:
Installed:
1:0.9.22~0.9.21+stable-queue-32-g8478-0ubuntu15~~lucid~ubuntuaudiodev2
Candidate:
Daniel,
just for the record, if the postponing of the PA startup causes such
trouble, please feel free to revert it or lower the delay. That will
cause a few extra PA instances to get launched during boot, but it's not
that much boot speed difference (0.1 s or less).
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- Running a live-usb. My sound card is external, connected via usb. A
- built-in card is physically broken (cracked audio-out jack), so after an
- installation, I added these lines to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf .
+ Running a
Daniel T Chen: I've just added your repo and upgraded the packages.
Rebooted. Nothing's change. Dummy output after boot, 'pulseaudio -k'
fixes the sound.
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muszek, please edit /etc/pulse/daemon.conf and uncomment and change log-
level to debug, logout, and login.
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Afterward, attach the results from grep pulseaudio\\[ /var/log/user.log
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I've uploaded a test package for lucid to ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev. Please
test when built.
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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- [USB-Audio - Sound Blaster MP3+] pactl stat failed to find default card
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