Thanks, Herbert. Unfortunately, none of those suggestions worked here.
Francesco
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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:11 AM, Herbert Graeber
Am Montag 10 Mai 2010, 16:36:24 schrieb Tony:
I have 11.2, kde 4.4.x from factory and pulseaudio configured.
Everything was working great in terms of the audio, after a recent update I believe from the factory kde4, kde4 itself no longer generates audio via pulseaudio.
When I look at the pulse volume control I can see the audio stream (i.e. when I press test button under configure desktop > multimeda), however the audio stream meter shows nothing at all meaning the vu meter does not move at all, same applies for amarok or anything else, kde4 related, for example sounds from kopete. Yes all volumes are checked turned up etc.
Now all over apps that I have configured to use pulse work great, firefox, google chrome, audacious, smplayer etc..... work just fine with pulse.
Yes I know I could uninstall pulse but I like pulse, so would like to get it going again.
Anyone else run into this ? A workaround ? A fix ?
I had the same issue. After I have removed all alsa and pulseaudio related files in my home (.asound, .pulse*) and a useless link /etc/asound to /etc/asound-pulse that I made myself while making pulseaudio work some weeks ago, it is working again. Unfortunately I am not sure what of these is the essential step.
Herbert
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