Yes you can skip PulseAudio by compiling/configuring your apps for ALSA
instead. Then they will talk directly to the kernel, but apps will be
unable to share the audio devices like they can in PulseAudio.
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2020 and i am having the same issue with hdmi. tried uninstally
pulseaudio, but then i don't have sound. any alternatives to
pulseaudio?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1292438
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Big problem for me also. Xubuntu 14.04, 64bit, fresh install giving no
sound. "pulseaudio server connection failure connection refused" hence
no Skype.
My previous installation of the same system on the same hardware gave no
problems at all. If no one has a fix I'll try another install, failing
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@alberto: so audio is considered to be non-essential in a consumer
computer??? I could see that being the case for servers, but
computers with gui interfaces ought to consider audio to be essential to
that experience, see for instance PC-98 spec.
I did eventually find a work-around for this
It affects a non-essential hardware component (removable network card,
camera, web-cam, music player, sound card, power management feature,
printer...).
** Summary changed:
- BETA 14.04 cant connect to PulseAudio server
+ Can't connect to PulseAudio server
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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