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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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2010/1/30 Chauncellor :
> When will this be included in the standard updates? This seems to be a
> bit of a blocker for freshly installed mscore.
You're right. I'll be spending some time working on MuseScore
tomorrow, and I'll look into this then.
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When will this be included in the standard updates? This seems to be a
bit of a blocker for freshly installed mscore.
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My apologies! I'm sorry, I forgot I had a PPA!
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(Fix Released is supposed to be reserved for when the fix hits Ubuntu)
Also, no apt/dpkg action should ever touch your user files or
configuration (because those are the user's responsibility, and it would
be impossible to distinguish between {deliberate settings} and {those
that should be changed
Ah, deleting the configuration files did it. I had assumed that apt-get
purge would have done that for me, otherwise I would have checked.
Sorry for the noise. It works brilliantly now!
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The update for mscore in the PPAs should contain the fix, but it may be
required to remove the configuration file. If that does not work, please
re-open the bug (with the usual information attached; I'll probably end
up writing an apport hook at this rate!).
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The update for mscore in the PPAs should contain the fix, but it may be
required to remove the configuration file. If that does not work, please
re-open the bug (with the usual information attached; I'll probably end
up writing an apport hook at this rate!).
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Was the recent update for Karmic supposed to be the fix? I updated my
friend's mscore and the problem is still there. I do notice it is in
fix-committed status, but I want to be sure.
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My pleasure.
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Fantastic news. Thanks very much :)
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2009/12/4 Chauncellor :
> Sound worked when following the prescribed inststructions.
Now, this is very interesting. You see, running "mscore.real" skips
out pasuspender. I've just updated the mscore.sh script (which wraps
mscore.real) so that it checks for a PulseAudio version greater than
or equa
I just realized like a moron the reason you had me do mscore -d >.>.
Forgive the slow mind, it's been on overclock.
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Sound worked when following the prescribed inststructions. I also saw
some sort of debug information on the notes (if that's at all relevant).
I also had a very long terminal output (also seems like debug) which I
attached.
** Attachment added: "inioutput.txt"
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Please try running `mscore.real -d` with the
~/.config/MusE/MuseScore.ini file replaced with the one attached, and
attach the output given, and information as to whether or not audio
works.
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cornw...@cornwall-desktop:~$ speaker-test >/dev/null & pasuspender lsof
/dev/snd/*; pkill speaker-test
[1] 13720
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
pulseaudi 14601 cornwall 19u CHR 116,17 0t0 6563 /dev/snd/controlC1
pulseaudi 14601 cornwall 27u CHR 116,12
Right. Could you just make sure that pasuspender is doing its job
(though I see no reason why it shouldn't..) by running `speaker-test
>/dev/null & pasuspender lsof /dev/snd/*; pkill speaker-test` and
posting the output? This will cause your system to output a brief burst
of noise. Also, please att
and on an unrelated note, the swiftfox errors are actually a firefox
bug. I have a mild case of it, lots of people are getting their log size
up to many megabytes.
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I removed Bluez and other bluetooth software.
I also commented out everything on this little section here in
/etc/pulse/default.pa:
### Automatically load driver modules for Bluetooth hardware
.ifexists module-bluetooth-discover.so
load-module module-bluetooth-discover
.endif
and I removed pulse
Hmm; I suspect it has something to do with pulseaudio, but it's just a
guess, and a couple of quick Google searches were fruitless. I don't
have much time left tonight to do more research, so I suggest you poke
around and see if there are any bluetooth services running at all, and
if pulseaudio has
Do I have a bluetooth service enabled? I have bluetooth manager
unchecked in the startup applications. I don't even have bluetooth.
How would I go about disabling it entirely, then?
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Also, though this is unrelated, it seems swiftfox is causing a lot of X
errors for you; see ~/.xsession-errors. You might like to check that out
(but here is obviously not the best forum for that).
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"bt_audio_service_open: connect() failed" suggests something is
happening with bluetooth. If you disable bluetooth sound output, what
effect does that have?
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Using Jack as my sound output works as a workaround for now.
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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** Attachment added: "XsessionErrors.txt"
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