alsa-utils (1.0.23-2ubuntu2) maverick; urgency=low
* debian/init: Restore change from 1.0.21-1ubuntu2 lost during merge
that skips muting and zeroing levels prior to shutdown/reboot,
which was a hack for broken drivers. This change closes LP: #21804,
LP: #208920, #227505, #360108, #
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> I'll log a bug for it
done. #534547
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Daniel, here it is.
Open terminal, paste the cmds.
Open Rhythmbox to play a radio stream. Result: No sound.
I also added a screenshot of sound preferences which shows muted.
After ctrl+c in terminal, I went to open sound preferences again. Result:
Message waiting for sound system to respond.
btw.
Sam, can you get a verbose log from a fresh boot of the latest daily-live cd
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log)?
On Mar 7, 2010 3:15 PM, "Sam" wrote:
Not sure if new users are happy about editing scripts or files.
Found this solution though.
http://ubuntuguide.net/how-to-fix-sound-muted-on
Not sure if new users are happy about editing scripts or files.
Found this solution though.
http://ubuntuguide.net/how-to-fix-sound-muted-on-startup-in-ubuntu-910karmic
btw. I've downloaded and booted yesterday Lucid daily build and sound was muted.
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I'm running Ubuntu Karmic standalone Openbox sessions and Gnome
sessions. The fix in comment #38/39 WFM in both Openbox and Gnome if I
add 'alsactl restore &' to ~/.config/openbox/autostart.sh (for Openbox)
AND 'alsactl restore' to /etc/rc.local (for Gnome). Now I have unmuted
sound ready-to-go no
ohh forgot to mention set your volume before doing alsactl store
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Hi i found the solution to all sound muting problems this is because
alsa mutes the sound when it exits and also if pulseaudio is installed
it only exits after alsa meaning when alsa mutes the volume pulseaudio
in turn saves that value thus it is mute after every boot
i found the solution here htt
I just noticed that this is filed against [Xubuntu Karmic]. I'm actually
running Ubuntu Karmic, not Xubuntu Karmic, so it doesn't appear to be
specific to xubuntu as opposed to vanilla ubuntu.
I am also having this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/504947 I think
they
I've switched the status from Fix Released back to Confirmed. I upgraded
from jaunty to karmic, and the bug is still present.
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
Codename: karmic
$ apt-cache policy alsa-utils
Dianne, the solution we're using in Lucid is not to mute the card(s) on
reboot/shutdown. See the changelog for [Lucid's] alsa-utils for the
historical situation and change rationale.
** Package changed: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) => alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: C
This is a solution given in the forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1326505&highlight=audio+muted+startup&page=2
But I'm reluctant to edit files when I'm not 100% sure what I'm doing,
so I haven't tried it out myself.
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this bug already existed with Xubuntu Jaunty
Maybe this will help, or to contact the author :
http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/pa-in-ubuntu.html
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Problem was resolved after removing all desktop-related configurations
(.gconf, .gnome, etc.). I can't be any more specific about which
configuration, unfortunately.
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I have the same problem on Xubuntu Karmic 32-bit, and on Mythbuntu Karmic
64-bit.
Problem appeared on both systems after the dist-upgrade from Jaunty.
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Same for me. I have the additional complication of needing to use ALSA
so I can get AC3 passthrough for movies which Pulse doesn't seem to
allow for some reason. With Pulse mixer set to output regular stereo I
can get system sounds in stereo and AC3 passthrough on XBMC (but not VLC
or MediaPlayer).
The problem still persist and since I dual boot I can see the effect in XP so
that it has the volume set to 0 when I boot into that OS.
Can it be that Karmic sets the sound in the BIOS?
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Seems to be fixed now. I've rebooted several times and haven't needed to
touch the audio controls.
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It sounds (and is) stupid but a lot of my frustration with muted volumes
after reboot was fixed by right-clicking on the volume control icon and
un-muting there. For whatever reason, un-muting in gnome-alsa-mixer
doesn't persist.
I *suspect* the reason is that pulse requires an obsessive degree of
Adjusting the volumes separately is pretty much the defining feature of
pulseaudio. The gnome volume applet is probably just for controlling
alsa. I use Xubuntu, so I don't know if this will work for you, but if
you right-click on your volume control icon from your panel, there
should be a Proper
Also experiencing similar things with Ubuntu Karmic 64bit.
Whenever I reboot, all audio channels reduce down to 14% volume apart from the
Center channel (which stays at 100%).
A quick trip to pavucontrol lets me adjust the volumes back to 100% and
everything works fine.
On a sidenote, why does
Seems to work on my new laptop and ubuntu karmic now.
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I'm experiencing this bug too. It goes to full volume though which is
always quite embarrassing in my lecturers
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@krakenfury No, it's definitely a bug somewhere in GSt or PulseAudio.
It's being investigated.
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Maybe it's just the way pulseaudio works. Maybe in order to function,
it has to sync all the volumes at init, and what better way to do that
than set them all to zero?
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I'm not quite sure how to handle this, and right now I don't have the
time to acquaint myself with the details of bug administration in the
ubuntu community, but the same problem has been reported for Jaunty in
bug 369822.
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Same here, I again spoke too soon about module-volume-restore fixing the
problem.
I have to reset the volume on boot for the moment too.
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Yeah, I got this and removed module-volume-restore, too. Now I have to
reset the volume whenever I restart, but at least everything works.
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Same as krakenfury here.
trying to restart pulseaudio with load-module module-volume-restore give
this message :
W: module.c: module-volume-restore is deprecated: Please use
module-stream-restore instead of module-volume-restore!
W: module-volume-restore.c: We will now load module-stream-restor
I had the same problem, but when I tried adding 'load-module module-
volume-restore' my problems got worse. Now I have no audio and I can't
run pavucontrol. The window pops up, then it gives error message
'Connection failed: Connection Refused'. I can open the xfce alsa
mixer, unmute and change
I spoke too soon with my comment #12 - that didn't fix it for subsequent
reboots.
Adding the 'load-module module-volume-restore' as per clemenstimpler
appears to be working though. Thanks :)
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I had the same problem on xubuntu jaunty. I added the following two
lines to /etc/pulse/default.pa:
### Automatically restore the volume of a module (e. g. a sink) after reboot
load-module module-volume-restore
This has fixed the problem for me consistently.
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I had this issue, stopped gdm, killed pulseaudio removed .asound*
.pulse* and rebooted. This appears to have fixed it here.
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Figured it out, but it's not working, if i restart puleaudio or alsa-
utils the sound settings remain, but if i reboot the computer, the sound
is reset, once again.
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Didn't work with what i just posted.
How do i disable autospawn?
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I think i got it, had to "sudo service alsa-utils restart" twice as the
first one failed just as in latest comments from 449589.
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On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Sebastian Schepens
wrote:
> Still not working, is there something i should be doing, like deleting
> any files or something? I only tried deleting ~/.pulse
Disable autospawn, killall pulseaudio, pulseaudio -
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Still not working, is there something i should be doing, like deleting
any files or something? I only tried deleting ~/.pulse
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On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Sebastian Schepens
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> So, any idea why this is not working?
Did you install updates from this morning? I fixed the alsa-utils
issue earlier and called for testing on my blog.
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So, any idea why this is not working?
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Please attach your /var/lib/alsa/asound.state
On Oct 12, 2009 4:50 PM, "Sebastian Schepens"
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This is definitely not working even with that update, i tried deleting
~/.pulse adn then i set the volume to 50%, and reboot the system, after
the reboot the system starts with 17% volume, not 50 s
This is definitely not working even with that update, i tried deleting
~/.pulse adn then i set the volume to 50%, and reboot the system, after
the reboot the system starts with 17% volume, not 50 so then i reboot it
again without changing anything and after the second reboot, the volume
is muted an
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