** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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No sound with pulseaudio on Ubuntu 9.10 (9.04 works fine)
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@WeatherGod:
Installing "linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic" doesn't change the
situation. In the sound settings there still not hardware listed.
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No sound with pulseaudio on Ubuntu 9.10 (9.04 works fine)
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Hello,
@All:
Thanks for you answer and sorry for the delay of my answer. I had to change the
hard disk to create a new report on Ubuntu 9.10 and I was really busy in the
last two month.
@Daniel T Chen:
You will find these information above. These are from Ubuntu 9.10.
@WeatherGod :
Since I di
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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No sound with pulseaudio on Ubuntu 9.10 (9.04 works fine)
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I've just got the sound to work by selecting "no amplifier" in the
Output Devices tab of the Pulseaudio Volume Control.
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No sound with pulseaudio on Ubuntu 9.10 (9.04 works fine)
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I am also having this problem. Pulseaudio Volume control responds to
sound (visual meter), but I have no sound. I've done all three of the
suggestions above and still no luck. I ran an apport-collect (above).
My upgrade on my workstation was fine, my laptop -- no sound. Sound
card is Intel 82801
We need you to boot back into 9.10 and reproduce the symptom. Then,
while in 9.10, run apport-collect -p alsa-base 473946
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No sound with pulseaudio on Ubuntu 9.10 (9.04 works fine)
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Nephilim, there are a couple of possible reasons for what happened. The
first is that the upgrade process did not properly update your
/boot/grub/menu.lst file correctly, and therefore you were still booting
into the Jaunty kernel instead of the Karmic kernel. The mix of Jaunty
kernel with Karmic
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
Hello,
- my systems have two sound cards. One is a on a board card and the other
+ my system have two sound cards. One is a non a board card and the other
is a pci card:
$ lspci | grep -i audio
00:0e.0 Multimedia audio cont