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I fixed it by deleting two files in my home directory, asoundrc and
asoundrc.asoundconf. I created a new user for testing and that user
could play system sounds. I noticed the newly created user did not have
these two files so I deleted them in my configuration. Feisty must
implement sound in a
I have the same problem after updating from Edgy to Feisty. Neither installs
have or had a /etc/asound.conf and creating one did not help. Otherwise the
sound works for CD's and TVTime and listening to internet radio. It is just
system sounds that don't run for the logged in user. If I run a
I didn't have /etc/asound.conf at all after upgrading from Edgy.
Creating an empty asound.conf and rebooting solved the problem.
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Audio doesn't work on Feisty Fawn
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110900
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Bugs, which is the bug
Well, I seem to be in a similar situation as Mr. Fox. The errors are the
same, anyway. Audio works, but only for one application at a time.
>From mplayer, the errors I get when playing a file: http://pastebin.ca/479913
And for trying to play another file simultaneously: http://pastebin.ca/479916
Actually, my previous comment about the "asouund.conf" misspelling
seemed to be it. I fixed the spelling and rebooted, and now I have
sound.
So this bug is actually relating to whatever would have changed the
spelling of /etc/asound.conf.
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Audio doesn't work on Feisty Fawn
https://bugs.launchp
Please read http://www.linux-sound.info/alsa/index.php?task=support and
tell me the URL of the paste generated by the script linked from that
page.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Daniel T Chen
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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Interesting - I also just noticed that for some reason, my
/etc/asound.conf file was named "/etc/asouund.conf". I don't remember
ever editing this file, so I think it must be an instal/config script
that misnamed it.
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Audio doesn't work on Feisty Fawn
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110900
You
This is with kernel 2.6.20-15-generic, by the way.
I will also point out that I either get that "audiotestsrc" error in a
pop up, or I get no error at all but no sound at all. Other bug reports
have indicated some sound (but quiet), or an X on the volume gadget in
the panel. My volume gadget looks