Another shorter possibility is rm -fr $HOME/.config/pulse;reboot When pulse returns on reboot, system defaults will return. On Mon, 20 Aug 2018, Nick Wood wrote:
> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 07:54:17 > From: Nick Wood <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Sound muted or turned low > > Hi Daniel, > > When this has happened to me I usually find that removing or renaming the > .config/pulse directory in my home folder is enough to reset everything. > > Can you SSH into the machine from somewhere else, or log in as a different > user? > > I have learned to have a second user account set up so that if I mess up the > sound on my main user I can still log in with sound to sort things out. > > I guess you could boot off the live DVD, open up a terminal session and rename > the /home/<username>/.config/pulse directory and see if that helps. > > Regards, > > Nick > > On 20/08/18 12:27, Daniel Crone wrote: > > Yesterday I messed up the sound settings in my linux system. > > Is there a way to use my ubuntu dvd I installed from in order to go in to my > > system and unmute or turn up my sound? > > I hear orca at log in but not after logging on. > > > > -- -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
