These are client issues. Which client should PA deny (obviously
intractable)?
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in my present install of Intrepid (originally from a daily CD of 17 oct)
the sound issue was substantially fixed by commenting out 3 lines in
/etc/pulse/daemon.conf
resample-method = speex-float-1
default-fragments = 8
default-fragment-size-msec = 10
as suggested by psyke83 in the forum.
Th
hi just submitting some info from my install here, in the hopes that it
might help...
install is from a daily CD of the 17 oct with all updates on a Pentium 4
box with 2.6 cpu and 768 megs ram - pretty entry level, but totally
stable in XP, so the issue is not faulty hardware in any way.
I upload
@weirdbro
The reason that this freezes up all applications is because when pulseaudio is
locked up, it locks up gconf, which many other applications depend upon. I've
had to prevent pulseaudio from starting on my machine by removing it from the
session preferences. Is there a reason that pulse
@weirdbro
Ive noticed that too with pidgin acting all strange.
It went away when i removed pulseaudio from my system
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Perhaps pidgin is one of the applications that can trigger this. Looking
at the pulseaudio report, they say this is intentional. However, under
no circumstances should their intentional limiting of the number of
channels freeze my computer.
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The reason that this freezes up all applications is because when
pulseaudio is locked up, it locks up gconf, which many other
applications depend upon. I've had to prevent pulseaudio from starting
on my machine by removing it from the session preferences. Is there a
reason that pulseaudio gets lock
I have extactly the same problems as described in
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/226654.
Inability to open new applications, running applications crash and so on...
Other users on my machine don't have those problems.
lspci-Output:
00:1e.2 Multimedia audio controll
Well, here we are some six weeks later and a few PA proposed updates and
some problems are solved. I have not had the original bug as I reported
for weeks. But then again, I don't use a pure PA setup anymore either.
So, perhaps the devs have fixed this bug long ago and the distros are
starting to
So in otherwords...PA is doing what its supposed to do when it decides
to lock up our computers.
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That is what everyone is looking for.. a working solution. But it seems
that no one is interested in this among the maintainers.
Look at this: http://jeffreystedfast.blogspot.com/2008/06/pulseaudio-
solution-in-search-of.html
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Then there may be a some workaround?
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Yes, and it is closed as invalid:
"Closing because this is not a bug in PA. PA behaves correctly: it puts a limit
on the number of clients that may connect. "
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** Changed in: paconfig
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This bug has been committed upstream as well. You can track it there at:
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/313
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Looks like there should be enough information here for a developer to
start working on this.
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I have a similar problem as well. Sound disappears, the logs look like
this:
/var/log/messages:
Jun 20 01:54:27 ubuntu pulseaudio[6479]: sink-input.c: Failed to create sink
input: too many inputs per sink.
Jun 20 01:54:40 ubuntu pulseaudio[6479]: sink-input.c: Failed to create sink
input: too ma
I also have the problems described here.
/var/log/messages
May 19 09:32:42 huge pulseaudio[31395]: pstream.c: Failed to import memory
block.
May 19 09:52:38 huge -- MARK --
May 19 09:57:49 huge pulseaudio[31395]: pstream.c: Failed to import memory
block.
May 19 10:06:12 huge pulseaudio[31395]: p
Same bug on my HP dv9000 Pavilion laptop.
After using the laptop for a few minutes, I notice that
sound stops working. From then on, I can't start applications
from GNOME menu (gnome-terminal hangs from example).
I see those errors in logs:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tail -f /var/log/messages
May 11
I came across this recently. See if it helps at all.
http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2008/05/09/stop-flash-from-locking-system-
audio/
I did notice that alot of my problems started happening after I surfed the web
in firefox.
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Im also getting this error occasionally and I lose sound in all but one
application
lappy pulseaudio[6296]: pstream.c: Failed to import memory block.
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I dont think so, there are still other bugs in pulesaudio. Ive done some
searching and there are bugs where only one app can play sounds and so on.
The only have to have seen if his bug was the same was if there were errors in
/var/log/messages.
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Hey guys,
Do you think our bug can be a duplicate of this one?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/219848
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I've found a workaround to avoid hard reboot:
kill the pulseaudio daemon:
pulseaudio -k
Though it does not start again, but at least sound appears again.
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My audio controller is an ATI IXP SB400 AC97 so i don't think this is so
much a hardware problem.
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More then one of us have the same problem
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I also have an intel sound card
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
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Sidarth Dasari,
I found my audio device in the output of lspci command.
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I had the same problems, and opened a bug report. Ill just link it to this one.
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/226654
How did you get the audio device? I think I may have the same one.
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Can it depend on audio hardware? Mine is:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 03)
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This started to happen with me periodically after I upgraded to 8.04 LTS
(Hardy):
Similar symptoms:
- sound does not work
- cannot click anything at taskbars
- same log messages
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Does not seem to happen when ESD is not checked in System/Sound/Sounds.
Will explore further...
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