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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Sound stop working in Intrepid Ibex
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I use Karmic and I still use the `sudo alsa force-reload` trick to bring
back sound at least once or twice a day ..
I still have the strong impression that Flash is the culprit.
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I don't use Ibex anymore. I use Jaunty now, and it's only happened twice or so
in almost a year.
I "fix" it with `sudo alsa force-reload`.
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Sound stop working in Intrepid Ibex
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There has been no activity on this bug for a while. Is this issue still
reproduceable with either Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 with all updates installed,
or Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 alpha 3?
Thanks.
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Sound stop working in Intrepid Ibex
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1. The alsa-utils initscript (re)stores mixer settings. It has nothing to do
with reloading sound drivers. Instead, see the /sbin/alsa script. Likewise,
the pulseaudio initscript should not touch the sound drivers.
2. Providing a GUI method to kill processes as root already exists, but
special-cas
This is the most relevant bug I can find related to my issue. I dont
believe this issue is related to any specific process in particular,
I've noticed various times my sound stops working. I'll do an fuser
/dev/snd/* and I'll kill any PIDs that it returns. Upon killing those
PIDs I instantly hear
@pedro
this issue seems more or less fixed in Jaunty. I've only had pulseaudio crash
about twice since Jaunty came out.
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I have the same issue here, though I haven't isolated it to flash
content (will look into that). It seems that pulseaudio crashes, and
does it very frequently - sometimes within 30 minutes. Regardless, if
it's pulseaudio that's crashing for you, try "killall -9 pulseaudio" in
the terminal (I'm not
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I have a similar issue on both Hardy and Ibex. When I have Pidgin and Rhythmbox
open. Both have sound. When I stop Rhythmbox but leave it and Pidgin open, then
go into Suspend, I lose sound after coming out of Suspend.
However, if I close Rhythmbox, and send someone and IM with Pidgin, for the
p
I get a similar problem and I can't track down what causes it. It seems
to only have been introduced in Ibex.
Sometimes when I am playing AssaultCube, sound just suddenly dies and
when that happens I can only fix it by rebooting. Other times if I try
and start AssaultCube I get no sound. I have to
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