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No problem I will try to explain:
The sound problem I had was that after upgrade to version:
1:0.9.16~test4-0ubuntu4
I got Failed to connect: Connection refused.
All the files could play (video and sound fi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 228487 ***
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Can you be more specific? I don't see anything in /etc/default/pulseaudio
that would seem applicable to this, and I also don't see how this ALSA vs
Pulse conflict has anything to do with 228487's Wine vs ALSA
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The /etc/default/pulseaudio helped me also to get my sound back.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 228487 ***
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There is no comment here on this ticket as to why this is a duplicate /
regardless, I still see this issue in Jaunty with my machine.
alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device hw:0: Device or resource busy
(inve
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 228487 ***
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can only have one audio output program working at a time
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The actual bug here is largely resolved in jaunty's pulseaudio.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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It's been more than a month now since the previous comment and this
problem is still not resolved as far as I can tell. I'm running a fresh
install of Ubuntu Hardy 64 and need sound on the machine. I do not want
to upgrade to Intrepid since I need the Ubuntu LTS version in this
instance.
Anyone
I am using Ubuntu 8.04 on a x64 architecture. I get sound no problem. My
computer freezes when I am watching a video. After inspection of the
/var/log/messages file I see that everytime it happens the last messages were:
pulseaudio[6964]: pstream.c: Failed to import memory block.
I will keep a
I report same problem in Fedora 9, KDE 4.1. Pulseaudio was working
without any problems till last 2 updates, than started to crash
randomly.
with
E: shm.c: shm_open() failed: No such file or directory
W: pstream.c: Failed to import memory block.
Soft CPU time limit exhausted, terminating.
Hard CP
I am getting this in Hardy x64 too. It should be fixed!
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It seems like my woes were from speech dispatcher blocking the sound
device before pulseaudio could get to it. See bug 213755.
By starting pulseaudio system wide it seems that you temporarily
circumvented this by starting pulseaudio before speech dispatcher.
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Enabling pulseaudio system-wide is not the right solution.
I'm stumped as to what is causing this. But I can't seem to get pulseaudio
working with the hal autodetect module.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Setting to Invalid as it was just a settings issue.
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I dunno about the pulse and pulse-access groups, I would think that they
are important.
Thanks for the tip with /etc/default/pulseaudio. I did not enable system
mode there as the comment in the file recommends against it. However,
the comment also mentioned that esd should be enabled in the Sound
In my beta hardy, I had to edit /etc/defaults/pulseaudio to get the
server to run. I had already killed mixer applet.
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are the pulse and pulse-access groups important?
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As you suggested I removed ~/.pulse/* and ~/.pulse-cookie and logged in again.
No improvement :(
BTW, I also checked the applicable parts (AFAICT) of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems (most is, sadly, about Alsa).
E.g., I am a member of the pulse* groups
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Have you tried removing any files relating to pulseaudio from your home
directory?
Try removing any files to do with pulseaudio, and logging in again.
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I rebooted into gmd, logged in, and checked immediately:
lsof |grep /dev/snd
mixer_app 9232 mario 19u CHR 116,0 12242
/dev/snd/controlC0
ls -l /dev/snd
total 0
crw-rw+ 1 root audio 116, 0 2008-03-27 19:05 controlC0
crw-rw+ 1 root audio 116, 4 2008-03-27 19
It sounds like something else is using alsa, and PulseAudio can't access
the sound device, as pulseaudio talks to the hardware directly, instead
of using dmix.
Check that you have no other sound related apps running, excluding the
mixer applet. One way to do this is to check whether any device nod
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