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The media player says that the media-format isn't supported, when I try to call someone I can't hear what they're saying, espeak(time) does not speak(time) and when I try to change the volume the yellow bar doesn't even show.
I tried reinstalling pulseaudio but that didn't work.
Does anybody know what the problem could be?
Btw. I don't think it's hardware because I had this problem a couple of days ago and the first two times, I solved it by rebooting. But now rebooting doesn't work anymore.
Thanks in advance,
AhBarnasha