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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: C
Does anyone know how to get this bug nominated to hundred papercuts? Do
they still accept new bugs?
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The user cannot select sound card
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229137
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The combination of on-board sound hardware, and a more full-featured
sound card, isn't that unusual. It's not in the same "only a gearhead"
category as, say, having two distinct (non-SLI) video cards. (And even
then there's on-board video...)
Hundredpapercuts is looking very apropos.
(Oh, and Ari
It doesn't affect lots of users since rarely there is more than one
sound card.
However, I suggest this bug should be nominated to hundred paper cuts or
put through similar usability process, since the fix is probably
relatively simple.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Con
This remains an issue on Jaunty. I have much the same setup as the
original reporter: via82xx onboard audio, and a separate SBLive card. I
want to use the latter, ALSA defaults to the latter, Pulseaudio insists
on using the former. pavucontrol(1), as Andreas suggested, mostly
straightened the probl
Probably this is not the best place to ask the question, but I have
related issue:
I have set up multiseat (two seats for now) configuration according to
the following howto:
http://netpatia.blogspot.com/2009/06/multiseat-in-ubuntu-904.html
The machine has two sound cards, with each card to be u
Thank you, Andreas. That's the best solution to this problem I've seen
on the net.
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Ubuntu ships with pulseaudio and at the same time does not offer any
(gui, at least) configuration tool to choose your sound card. This
affects any user who has more than one sound device.
The easiest solution at the moment seems to be the following:
-install pavucontrol
-go to the "Output Devices
I have a related problem. I have an SB Live, which supports 4 channel
output.
Pulseaudio chooses the output device "ALSA PCM on front:0 (ADC
Capture/Standard PCM Playback) via DMA"
The "front:0" means that it will only play only on the front pair of
speakers. If it used "default:0", it would pl
I'm having the same problem, but even the workaround did not work for me
in every application. Notably flashplugin-nonfree (with libflashsupport)
and gnome-sound-properties PulseAudio test beep (!) still use the wrong
sound card. To my knowledge, they use PulseAudio natively.
$ cat ~/.pulse/defaul
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