On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 08:49:15AM +0100, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> 'Twas brillig, and Olav Vitters at 30/06/09 06:59 did gyre and gimble:
>> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:16:55AM +0100, Colin Guthrie wrote:
>>> So if your audio stops working, first of all check that you have any
>>> sinks detected (see the "Output Devices" tab in pavucontrol). If it
>>> can't find any real audio devices via udev, there will be an
>>> automatic null sink added.
>>>
>>> If this is a problem, you can edit your /etc/pulse/default.pa and
>>> replace the udev-detect line with a hal-detect line.
>>
>> I have that problem, didn't change it back to hal-detect yet. Anyway,
>> where should I file a bug; Mandriva or PulseAudio and what kind of
>> information do you want?
>
> I suspect you're not using a 2.6.30 kernel?
I actually do:
Linux bkor.dhs.org 2.6.30-desktop-1mnb #1 SMP Fri Jun 12 02:04:22 EDT 2009 x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6750 @ 2.66GHz GNU/Linux
>> Note: been about 2 weeks since I rebooted, so hope you do not have to
>> reboot for this. I do have some stuff under /dev/.udev and so on.
>
> You'll have to reboot so that udev 143 and 2.6.30 kernel is running.
I suspect it is the udev 143 bit, probably time to reboot (normally only
do that for new kernels). I suspect everything will be ok after
rebooting (problem started after logging out&in, didn't reboot).
> If these conditions are not met, then this isn't a bug. If you are
> running udev 143 and kernel 2.6.30 and things are breaking, then open a
> bug against pulseaudio with the output from pulseaudio -vvv.
Ok, thanks for the info.
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Regards,
Olav