Marc, maybe if you compare the output from alsa-info.sh[1] of your daughter's PC
to the other two you could spot a package omission or some discrepancy? If you
can't, maybe run pastebinit for us to see it?
[1] https://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Help_To_Debug
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On 07/16/2017 03:18 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 07/14/2017 02:09 AM, Curt wrote:
Or maybe during the redaction of your post you left out the '-r' flag by
inadvertence.
Correct. The -r should have been included.
BTW, I solved the problem of the directory and files not being
recreated. My da
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote on 07/17/17 10:06:
> Maybe, the output of "pactl info" can shed some light?
>
Or try "pacmd dump-volumes".
Regards,
jvp.
On 2017-07-16, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>>>
>> I suppose you've verified in a mixer program and/or pavucontrol that all
>> is as should be.
> Yes, I've checked both alsamixer and pavucontrol. Everything looks the
> same under all three logins.
Have you unmuted all columns in alsamixer for user daugh
Maybe, the output of "pactl info" can shed some light?
Regards,
jvp.
On 07/14/2017 02:09 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2017-07-09, Marc Shapiro wrote:
At some point in the past I was having sound issues which I traced to
pulseaudio. I uninstalled pulseaudio and everything was fine. Then
Firefox decided to require pulseaudio and my sound (in Firefox) went away.
I reinsta
Some error related. Try to create another user and see if this user has
sound or not, if it has you can migrate the account so you avoid all
this mess.
Em 13/07/2017 17:57, Marc Shapiro escreveu:
> What should I be looking for in the logs? I did not see anything that
> looked relevant in dmesg.
On 2017-07-09, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> At some point in the past I was having sound issues which I traced to
> pulseaudio. I uninstalled pulseaudio and everything was fine. Then
> Firefox decided to require pulseaudio and my sound (in Firefox) went away.
>
> I reinstalled pulseaudio and eventual
On Sat, Jul 08, 2017 at 11:35:42PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
At some point in the past I was having sound issues which I traced
to pulseaudio. I uninstalled pulseaudio and everything was fine.
Then Firefox decided to require pulseaudio and my sound (in
Firefox) went away.
On Sat, Jul 08, 2017 at 11:35:42PM -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> This morning, I went to my wife's login and ran:
>
> pulseaudio --kill
>
> rm ~/.config/pulse
>
> pulseaudio --start
>
> And that worked.
>
> When I tried to do the same thing under my daughter's login, however, I get
> the warnin
Have you check your system log?
What dmesg tell you?
Em 9 de jul de 2017 03:36, "Marc Shapiro" escreveu:
> At some point in the past I was having sound issues which I traced to
> pulseaudio. I uninstalled pulseaudio and everything was fine. Then
> Firefox decided to require pulseaudio and my s
At some point in the past I was having sound issues which I traced to
pulseaudio. I uninstalled pulseaudio and everything was fine. Then
Firefox decided to require pulseaudio and my sound (in Firefox) went away.
I reinstalled pulseaudio and eventually got it working (I thought).
Well, it wa
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