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Ubuntu 11.10 (oneiric) reached end-of-life on May 9, 2013.
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punchuu's fix 2012-05-09 #30 worked for me, thanks
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3-heiko solution on 2012-05-09 worked for me (I switched off internal audio as
I only have HDMI audio connected) and sound was fine.
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yes I can confirm that this is fixed
I checked that I have 1.0.25 (sudo alsactl -v)
killed all pulseaudio
deleted ~/.pulse* and /tmp/pulse*
started pulseaudio
and it works perfect
[offtop] I've understand another source of crapped sound: f* proprietary
skype:
Same bug happened to me but I found an easy way to resolve it at least
for my case: In the sound settings I switch to the Hardware tab.
There, for me, two devices are shown: RV710/730 and Internal Audio.
If for RV710/730 I switch the profile from HDMI profile to Off
(thus disabling the device)
I had the same bug after an upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04.
Solved by deleting ~/.pulse folder.
(No need to remove pulseaudio)
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I've tried installing OSS--merely made it so the sound system did not
work. I have installed firefox, chrome, chromium, epiphany and opera
browsers, but none of them have audio with flash. Some have audio on
some html5 sites by some don't. I am using a Dell Inspiron mini Duo.
I've installed MeeGo
Strangely sound works fine now for flash here. Perhaps any update fixed
it lately?
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I have installed Google Chrome and Opera for Linux, Firefox for windows
under Wine (flashplayer won't install), the beta version of flashplayer
11. But none of it has made the sound work in my browsers.
In Chrome, HTML 5 sound didn't work, but in Firefox it did.
I uninstalled and killed
The solution to this problem for me was to delete the ~/.asoundrc file
I had created to get sound to work in a previous Ubuntu version.
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deactivating firefox addons like QuickTime helped in my case. Maybe have a look
at this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1861857page=2
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What is remarkable to me is that the sound in my browsers worked fine
when I first installed Oneiric on this brand-new laptop, and only
stopped working in the last couple days--some recent upgrade must have
made a change.
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Flash in Firefox on my 64bit Ubuntu installation has no sound, HTML5 and
other applications work fine. On my 32bit installation evertyhing works.
Can I help with more information to resolve this issue?
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Have same problem:
Sound works in all applications except browsers; firefox chromium
Sound worked fine in Ubuntu 11.04, but stopped working in browsers
following upgrade to Ubuntu 11.10.
kernel: 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:50:42 UTC 2011
i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
I had the same problem after updating from 11.04 to 11.10. I could get
Amarok and system sounds working after changing audio output device back
to HDA Intel. That didn't help for Firefox (only tested flash), but
killall pulseaudio worked. Thanks!
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Removed 11.10 reinstalled 11.04 Sound works.
Thanks to all the people who helped.
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@Mariano Rubio: indeed, removing pulseaudio solved my problem (now I
have sound in every application including FireFox, Konqueror and
Chrome): thanks a lot !
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I fixed it in the following way: Terminal and open alsamixer. After I
set Surround to 100100 everything works.
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Hello. I solved my problem with a new fresh clean install (format of / but no
changes to the /home partition).
Now everything works fine.
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Hi everybody. I solved the problem unistalling pulseaudio, as I use
ALSA. Try to write killall pulseaudio in Terminal. If you can hear the
sound later, then you know what is causing the problem.
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Same problem (no sound) with Flash Player in Konqueror 4.7.1, but HTML5
in Konqueror does have sound ! (FireFox and Chrome still haven't)
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Does not happen in other browsers, only firefox including other
account. All other sounds work fine. Copy paste web to terminal says
no file or directory.
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@MIchel Steinbusch Using Flash Player BETA did not fix it (actually, I had it
already installed, but re-installed it, via Flash-Aid, just in case).
Moreover, as I wrote in my previous message, the absence of sound affects HTML5
pages as well (tested only on Chrome though).
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I have audio in Amarok, but no sound in firefox, chromium, reqonk.
I'm using kubuntu 11.10, to which I've upgraded from 11.04 (not a fresh
install).
I think the problem comes from flash-plugin (during upgrade, the process gave
me an error code 1).
I tried to remove and reinstall
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There are some complexities in the way this bug is presenting, so let's
get a greater depth and breadth of information about your experiences.
@Michel Steinbusch
What package versions of each browser do you have installed? Do you have sound
on the web via mechanisms other than Flash, for example
I have the same problem (affecting both firefox and Chrome) after
upgrada to Kubuntu 11.10. I have tried HTML5 video to rule out
dependency on Flash Player and, indeed, the video played fine (tested
using http://camendesign.com/code/video_for_everybody/test.html) but no
sound at all. By the way,
O well, you can fix it by installing the latest BETA Adobe FLash Player, i did
it and now for some reason my sound works again.
There is just somewhere a problem with flash sound, and Ubuntu 11.10
Other mechanisms have sound, however to provide more information i need
to perform a clean install
I'm using oss4 becuasse pulse sound quality sucks(static,echo's and
distortion) and has been since karmic.oss4 didn't work right off the
start i had to compile x64 libflashsupport.so (from the
libflashsupport.c in oss4 package) and copy it somewhere,i forget were
because i did it exhausted,anyhow
I just purged pulse,installed oss4 and then i compiled/copied the
libflashsupport.so to a bunch of different directories /usr/lib or
something,i was half asleep and crazed.eitherway i got sound in all my
browsers now (with oss4) so i'm done.
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same here no audio threw browsers but i can download and play it fine.
youtube.shoutcast and so forth
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my laptop sound dont work,,it is to work on 11.04 just by changing the
sound setting to no amplifier...but in 11.10..it doesnt work..pls help
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When navigating to the Sound Settings @ Applications, i see that
applications don get listed here.
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