Moving this report over to pulseaudio. However, I believe the focus
should be on jacksense.
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Thanks WeatherGod - I've turned everything up to max (it tends to
default to mute when the O/S starts up). The 'amixer' results are:
Simple mixer control 'Master',0
Capabilities: pvolume pswitch
Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right
Limits: Playback 0 - 31
Mono:
Front Left: Playba
James, I see you managed to get apport-collect to work properly. Very
good!
Looking at your volume settings, I see that you have just about every
item muted and/or turned down. Could you please turn up your settings
and unmute your speakers? Then, run 'amixer' in the terminal and
copy-n-paste t
James, I don't know if my email got through or not, so I will repeat it:
I might have gotten the directory wrong. Maybe it is
~/.cache/apport/launchpad.credentials? You might have to do a little
bit of searching in the ~/.cache directory for this credentials file.
But removing it will fix the pr
Hi WeatherGod - tried the rm command and get:
rm: cannot remove `/home/james/.cache/lp_credentials': No such file or
directory
and apport-collect still won't execute ... any ideas?
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James, from the terminal, run the following command: rm
~/.cache/lp_credentials
That should allow you to go through the process again when you run
apport-collect
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Hi WeatherGod
Sadly it is still an issue for me.
I am NOT dual booting - I am only running Ubuntu 9.10.
I tried to run the command line you provided, though the first time I
did so I inadvertently selected the wrong permission level and can now
no longer run the command line specified - when I d
James, sorry for going so long without responding. Could you please
tell me if this is still an issue for you?
If so, could you please tell me if you are dual-booting with Windows and
Ubuintu. Also, could you run the command: 'apport-collect -p alsa-base 469831'
This will help gather extra info
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 443146 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 443146
No audio on Intel HDA audio.
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 107821
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I don't think this bug is a duplicate. With the new headphone
information, it makes me think that something is wrong with jacksense.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107821
I don't know if this is a duplicate bug. With that new bit of
information, it makes me think that something is wrong with jacksense.
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Thanks for you suggestion WeatherGod - I tried it, but alas it makes no
difference.
Something I perhaps should have added in my initial report, is that when
I plug my headphones in, I do get sound through my laptop's speakers.
This is my only method I have of getting sound, though as I'm sure
you'
I do apologize for the troubles with sound in the past few versions.
Personally, I think that the Ubuntu team is working hard to make sound
work properly out of the box for the 10.04 LTS version.
As for your current problem, I don't know if this will fix it, but try
installing the 'linux-backports
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** Attachment added: "XsessionErrors.txt"
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