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This happened out of no where, but I have no audio. It's happened before and the only fix I could think of was to reflash.

Need this fixed as soon as possible, trying not to reflash, assuming that it's not a hardware issue cause it wasn't dropped or anything and this exact thing has happened before.

Also, when trying to play audio I get "Unsupported format". Don't know what happened this time, but last time it did this, there was an update to something gstreamer-related and I apt-get upgraded, upon a reboot, it happened. Not sure why this is doing it this time.

Last edited by mattbutsko; 2010-11-12 at 04:22.
 
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This same thing happened to me this morning. I had to change a setting in profiles then save, then reboot to get it back.
I am trying to remember what updates I did.
Sound is back now though.
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what kind of settinng?
 
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Although unlikely, you guys didn't happen to use my patches did you? It is found in this thread...Although I have removed for three days now.
 
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This may related to one of the Power Kernel update that just got released. Unless someone can correct me?
 
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Haven't applied the patches, and even after power kernel I had sound.
 
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Ah thank you very much, so it seems that the problem is gstreamer, hope someone could guide you there, as I don't have it installed.

Try typing this comman into xterminal:
start pulseaudio
 
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"sh: start not found"

Not an encouraging sign.
 
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I just ran "pulseaudio", permission denied.

So I ran pulse-audio --system as root. Got a lot of garbage but what stood out was Unable to connect to D-Bus.

Edit: I don't really have the time to troubleshoot random linux issues, I get enough of those on my notebook. I'm just gonna reflash it. Thanks for the effort though.

Last edited by mattbutsko; 2010-11-12 at 04:54.
 
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Originally Posted by mattbutsko View Post
I just ran "pulseaudio", permission denied.

So I ran pulse-audio --system as root. Got a lot of garbage but what stood out was Unable to connect to D-Bus.
Did you try running:

start pulseaudio

as root too?

I ask because it's the only way you could have permission denied.

Last edited by SavageD; 2010-11-12 at 04:58.
 
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