(ancient distro packaging bug so never valid for QEMU upstream itself;
marking Invalid there)
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Title:
kvm: use PulseAudio instead of ALSA
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Bump, fairly old issue here. I wonder if anybody is still affected on
recent releases of Ubuntu (including 10.04 but also 11.10 and precise.)
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Can someone post a good test case, and expected and actual results at
this point? Maybe an upstart job running
kvm --audio-help | grep ^Name
so that no user is logged in yet (per comment #14)?
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The Debian big referenced suggested using ALSA over OSS, this bug is
related to favouring PA over ALSA. The Debian issue was resolved with:
--- kvm-79+dfsg/debian/rules
+++ kvm-82+dfsg/debian/rules
@@ -141,7 +141,9 @@
config.status: configure
dh_testdir
# Add here commands to con
KVM on lucid appears to prioritize pa:
#kvm -audio-help | grep ^Name
Name: pa
Name: alsa
Name: sdl
Name: oss
Name: none
Name: wav
but in effect alsa is still used... could it be related to the fact that
by default pulse-audio daemon is started per user, whereas kvm starts
the virtual machines befo
Hmm, I think upstream does prioritize pa over alsa. Marking incomplete,
need to check that.
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Hmm, I think upstream does prioritize pa over alsa. Marking incomplete,
need to check that.
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Hmm, yesterday sound from KVM+ALSA worked for the whole day (using
"export QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=alsa") but today the audio from KVM works for
couple of seconds only (enough to hear the startup audio from windows
only)!
This is repeatable each time I shutdown and start the windows XP SP2
virtual machine.
I added "export QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=pa" to the /etc/default/libvirt-bin and
looks like that the parameter is passed to the KVM, as the KVM does not
use the /dev/snd/* directly. But then audio from KVM works for couple of
seconds only (enough to hear the startup audio from windows, but not
much more than
Arie-
Are you still seeing this bug in Karmic"
I see:
$ kvm -audio-help | grep ^Name
Name: alsa
Name: pa
Name: oss
Name: sdl
Name: none
Name: wav
Also, to answer your last question, you can in fact force a particular driver
with:
export QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=pa
And then launching kvm.
Can you try t
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Status: In Progress => Triaged
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Can kvm launch qemu with pulseaudio driver, so that audio could be heard
both from native Linux machine and from the windows machine?
Currently kvm launches qemu with ALSA driver. By then, the ALSA
soundcard is taken by pulseaudio and qemu has no luck to open the audio
device for itself.
If I kil
** Summary changed:
- kvm: please prefer ALSA over OSS
+ kvm: use PulseAudio instead of ALSA
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