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Had the same problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04.3.
Two audio cards with snd-hda-intel:
$ lspci -v | grep -A6 Audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)
Subsystem: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd Device a002
Re-reading the previous comments, I think this bug report has become a
collection of different causes for pulseaudio not starting up. Let me
know if I should file a new bug for the specific behavior I've seen with
module-zeroconf-discover being required when it shouldn't be.
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Hi,
I have the same symptoms as described in this bug.
I have updated my system from 10.10 to 12.04 and its after that I got this
problem.
Pulseaudio does not start, and manual 'pulseaudio' prints 'Killed' at the end
(along with 'module-combine is deprecated').
I tried to purge and reinstall pu
> If I attempt to start it, it fails.
Let me know if you can somehow get a more specific error message out of
it than just "Daemon startup failed". Maybe one could log to file
instead of to syslog, but that file will get easily overwritten when
pulseaudio restart...I'll ask upstream if there's a b
If I run
killall pulseaudio
i get "no such process".
If I attempt to start it, it fails. Have also tried with DISPLAY=:0.0.
If I log in via ssh, I can start it. Weird!
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(Sorry for late answer, have been to the hospital.)
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Title:
No soundcards detected by pulseaudio, but visible from ALSA
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Hmm.
Something is very weird here. The syslog suddenly just says
Apr 22 21:08:12 tvboks pulseaudio[2226]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Daemon startup
failed.
...without a previous error telling us why.
But if you start up pulseaudio manually (by just starting it on the command
line), it works okay?
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Same as above, but full log.
** Attachment added: "syslog exemption 2 full"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/978248/+attachment/3099150/+files/pulse
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Here's a new, more verbose tail of syslog.
** Attachment added: "syslog exemption 2"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/978248/+attachment/3099149/+files/pulseaudio.txt
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@julenissen, it seems like rsyslog has rate-limited the messages from
pulseaudio. Maybe it helps to change
$RepeatedMsgReduction on
to
$RepeatedMsgReduction off
... in /etc/rsyslog.conf ?
Anyway, from the log it seems like the startup fails for some reason. Is
pulseaudio running correctly? If no
Here's my output with a verbose pulseaudio. I can delay purging
pulseaudio, if that helps us figure this one out.
** Attachment added: "syslog exemption"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/978248/+attachment/3091047/+files/pulselog
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I have managed to solve this by completely purging pulseaudio. I then
logged out and in (no startup sounds etc) and reinstalled pulseaudio. On
the next restart everything works as it should.
I had previously upgraded to 11.10 and then 12.04 rather than fresh
installs. Perhaps something has change
To figure this one out, we are going to need verbose logs from
pulseaudio, to see what errors it shows. However, doing so is a little
tricky, as you cannot simply restart pulseaudio with logging on, since
the new instance will resolve the problem.
one approach would be to add "set-log-level 4" in
** Summary changed:
- No soundcards detected
+ No soundcards detected by pulseaudio, but visible from ALSA
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