[Expired for pulseaudio (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I've been Running default flavor of Ubuntu since 12/22 without issue;
still version 16.04.3. I didn't switch to 17 or 18 because I use my
machine for my work, and I do like to run the most stable version. I've
realized that Ubuntu doesn't run simulated 7.1 surround sound well. I
got it working a fe
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
In Xfce, Gnome3, Ubuntu Studio, and Mate Desktop the pulse audio gui
I may have to, because it's even registering output changes on a
reinstall. I reedited those pulse audio files to change the number of
speakers, but that didn't help either, so I did a reinstall. I usually
try to avoid that. Thanks for the assistance.
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Your system is logging a couple of issues repeatedly:
Nov 25 15:00:52 username-desktop pulseaudio[2489]: [pulseaudio] alsa-
mixer.c: Volume element Speaker has 8 channels. That's too much! I can't
handle that!
and
Nov 25 15:12:09 username-desktop pulseaudio[3489]: [pulseaudio] shm.c:
shm_open()
I took all the other DE's from my system, I think a lot of the problems
stemmed from running KDE Plasma from a backport. It pretty much
conflicted with every DE theme except cinnamon. There where still some
problems even after I removed it, but at least cinnamon works.
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