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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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Title:
Sound is muted by default after upgrading 18.04->18.10->19.04
To manage
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Yeah, it's only `Snap user application autostart helper` and `SSH Key
Agent`.
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Title:
Sound is muted by default after upgrading 18.04->18.10->19.
OK. Try running:
gnome-session-properties
to see what hidden programs are getting run at login.
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Title:
Sound is muted by default after upgra
Hi Daniel,
I've done that and, although it doesn't fix the issue completely, I
think it's uncovered more clues. I've noticed that a volume setting
gets applied a few seconds after Gnome loads. So, after removing the
directory, I reboot and the volume comes up as it was in the previous
session.
There might be some old config setting that's wrong as a result of the
upgrades.
Please try removing your old personal audio settings by running:
mv ~/.config/pulse oldconfigpulse
** Summary changed:
- Gnome Shell always started muted on Disco
+ Sound is muted by default after upgrading 18.0