I have separated /house /root and /usr partitions, If I re-install ubuntu I
won't lose my installed apps and personal stuff right?
I find this to be my last resort.

On 6/15/07, João Santiago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Again, it didn't work... still sounds awful. How can something like this
happen? If I knew what did this it would be so much easier--

On 6/15/07, Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 6/15/07, João Santiago < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is really weird... I did a clean install of Feisty Fawn and the
> sound
> > was A ok but now (about a week later) all of a sudden,  it got to the
> same
> > state it was before the new install:  full of noise and distorted
> bass.  It
> > just happened. Now, I know that if you don't  touch a computer it
> doesn't go
> > rogue and messes itself, but I didn't install anything, at least that
> I now
> > of, that would mess with ALSA. I installed a couple of Linux games and
> > watched a movie in VLC (H264 and AC3 sound) [today]. This is really
> getting
> > on my nerves....  Help me figure this out please ;]
> > Videos sound just fine! only music files sound horrible (mp3, flac,
> ogg)
> >
> > How can I reset my ALSA settings to the "factory" defaults?
>
> find / -name asound.state -exec rm {} \;
>
> then reboot
>
> Lee
>


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