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Re: sound problem fixed!



 On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, jbk wrote: 

> Scott Ehrlich wrote: 
>> I was reminded of lsof (as root to show more), a tool I've never really 
>> used, but knew of. 
>> 
>> That found pulseaudio.  Once removed, and with a reboot, sound is back. 
>> 
>> Scott 
>> 
> I don't remember the original thread but I assume that you have installed F8. 
> I have just upgraded from Fc6 and did ran the sound detect gui. At first I 
> had no sound and it disabled the device. I then fiddled with some of the 
> selections and re-detected the card in repeat mode and then there was sound 
> and I could listen to vlc playing mpg's as regular user. I don't listen to a 
> lot of sound files on my laptop so I don't know if this is a fluke. I have 
> read that pulse audio has caused a lot of user space problems. What were your 
> symptoms so that I may test further to be sure I'm not assuming too much? 


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