On 07/03/2012 02:48 PM, Mulkesh Sharma wrote:
> sir i am just start using fedora. i dont know how to use my net setter in
> fedora.
> i am very thankful sir if you help me ...
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sir i am just start using fedora. i dont know how to use my net setter in
fedora.
i am very thankful sir if you help me ...
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:11 AM, linux guy wrote:
> I spoke too soon.
>
> Everything works fine as long as I keep pavucontrol running. As soon
> as I close it sound
On 07/03/2012 02:07 PM, linux guy wrote:
> $pulseaudio --check
You really should do this...
[egreshko@meimei snd]$ pulseaudio --check ; echo $?
0
The 0 indicatesaccording to the man page
Return 0 as return code when the PulseAudio daemon is already
running for the calling user, or
On 07/03/2012 02:05 PM, linux guy wrote:
> I get the same behavior running pavucontrol as a regular user.
>
> I'll look into it tomorrow.
Check to make sure that the directory ~/.pulse and the files under it are owned
by
the user.
Also, when your are logged in as the user check the files under /
$ lsmod | grep pulse
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$pulseaudio --check
$ pulseaudio --start
N: [pulseaudio] main.c: User-configured server at
{2e60fd9218d4616ea9ac2ab30007}unix:/home/me/.pulse/2e60fd9218d4616ea9ac2ab30007-runtime/native,
which appears to be local. Probing deeper.
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To unsu
I get the same behavior running pavucontrol as a regular user.
I'll look into it tomorrow.
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On 07/03/2012 01:41 PM, linux guy wrote:
> I'm running pavucontrol as root. What gives ?
Why are you doing that?
per user settings are stored in ~/.pulse
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I spoke too soon.
Everything works fine as long as I keep pavucontrol running. As soon
as I close it sound stops.
I'm running pavucontrol as root. What gives ?
I ran authconfig --updateall as a regular user and have rebooted several times.
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Great tip.
I installed pavucontrol and found out that ALSA playback was set to
Digital Stereo out. I changed it to Analog Stereo Out and it works
great.
Thanks !
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On 07/03/2012 01:14 PM, linux guy wrote:
> I installed Fedora 17 today. Finally got it fully updated.
>
> Sound works fine when I run the test sound in Settings-> System
> Settings -> Multimedia-> Phonon Internal Audio Analog Stereo.
>
> I have no sound from apps in a KDE session.
>
> $ uname -a
I installed Fedora 17 today. Finally got it fully updated.
Sound works fine when I run the test sound in Settings-> System
Settings -> Multimedia-> Phonon Internal Audio Analog Stereo.
I have no sound from apps in a KDE session.
$ uname -a
Linux XPS.localdomain 3.4.4-3.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue J
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