```
tessa@viper:~$ fuser -v /dev/snd/pcmC*
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0c: tessa 11703 F...m pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: tessa 11703 F...m pulseaudio
tessa@viper:~$ pacmd list
Daemon not responding.
```
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@lissyx: so you're probably just experiencing #1797714. can you give the
exact fuser command you ran and the output you saw though, so others can
repeat that test on this bug?
** Tags added: apport-collected third-party-packages
** Description changed:
After upgrading to 18.10, the sound in my
Ok, in my case, |fuser -v| reveals that it's being blocked by timidity.
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Title:
no sound after 18.10 upgrade
Stat
I'm also facing the same issue, and "apport-collect 1799007" does not
accept to run for me, stating I'm not on the bug :/
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** Tags added: cosmic
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Digging into the pulse config on 18.10, it looks like instead of using
the daemon mode it's trying to setup up some sort of IPC socket, but
this isn't getting run correctly:
tessa@viper:~$ systemctl start pulseaudio.socket
tessa@viper:~$ systemctl status pulseaudio.socket
● pulseaudio.socket - Sou
hmmm. I tried that, but no dice for me. pulse starts in a terminal, but
nothing in my session sees a sound device still. for the one started in
a terminal, it doesn't respond to kill signals, and needs to be kill
-9d.
I suspect the "/usr/bin/pulseaudio --daemonize=no" process is just
grabbing the
I've manage to get sound working again running:
```
$ sudo apt install --reinstall pulseaudio
$ pulseaudio
```
And at every boot I need to open a terminal for pulseaudio. (It still
doesn't start with the system).
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Same problem here.
Upgraded ubuntu from 18.04.
$ pacmd list-cards
No PulseAudio daemon running, or not running as session daemon.
Does anyone know a way to fix it?
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other report in the wild: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1085176/sound-
device-lost-after-update-to-18-10
note that their debugging steps don't even work for me, running pacmd
just gets a complaint that the pulse daemon isn't running, even though
it looks like systemd intentionally started it in
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