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I booted my system from Lucid Release Candidate, and there was sound.
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[Realtek ALC1200] pactl stat failed to find default card
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Yey! Just tried build from 29.3.2010 and solved this issue. :-)
Simply by killing PulseAudio and starting it again, sound showed up :-)
(pulseaudio -k pulseaudio)
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Sorry to report but the sound problem still remains on my system using today's
build (3/29/2010). I am happy that it works for you now.
Joe
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Oh, just found here similar bug as my is here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/550350
Daily 27.3.2010 i386 build
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[Realtek ALC1200] pactl stat failed to find default card
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Another data point. I booted off both a DVD and USB stick with Lucid 10.04
daily build 3/25/2010 8:13am. In both cases, there is no sound on my system (HP
Pavillion a6430f) 64-bit) from anywhere(speakers and/or headphone). The up/down
volume buttons provide feed back that pressing the buttons
I burned a live DVD using 386 image from 3/25/2010 daily build, and the
same sypmtons of no sound still are there on my system. I was able to
restore audio by the same means as in the other cases. After audio is
restored, hitting the mute up/down volume keyboard buutons causes the
Gnome settings
I have now booted off a USB stick with Lucid build from today 3/23/2010
17:21pm, and when I boot there is no sound. Selecting
System-Preferences-Sound-Hardware shows Dummy Output/Stereo as
yesterday. I started application Rhythmbox and was playing songs from my
library. There was no sound audible,
** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41616608/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41616609/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: ArecordDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41616610/ArecordDevices.txt
Your audio devices *are* recognized; see your Card0.Amixer.values.txt
and Card0.Codecs.codec.0.txt. Furthermore, PA only drops to the null
sink/source when something has already grabbed the sound device. Can you
obtain a verbose log (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log) to verify?
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I followed the instructions given at the web site and have attached the verbose
log file generated.
Joe
** Attachment added: pulseverbose.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41634853/pulseverbose.log
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[Realtek ALC1200] pactl stat failed to find default card
You didn't mention whether audio was audible (e.g., Rhythmbox) while you
were running PA with verbose logging.
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I was going to run this procedure once again, making sure that I was
playing audio from Rhythmbox while generating the log, and the sound
came back. If, as you suggested, something else grabbed the sound card
it apparently let go of it. I am sure that if I reboot the sound will go
away again. I
I have now rebooted several times and each time I have sound. However,
several things that were originally working when I first booted in Lucid
this morning no loner work: the keyboard voulme up/down and mute no
longer work. If I select System-Preferences-Sound, I receive a
response: waiting for
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