Hi, there is an answer in upstream bug report that fixed the bug for me, try it !
If you did not register on cc list for it, here it is :
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59217
This worked for me too.
In summary:
as root, edit the file /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-speaker-always.conf
around line 30, add the lines marked as "ADDED":
...
[Jack Headphone]
state.plugged = no
state.unplugged = unknown
# ------- ADDED -----------------------
[Jack Front Headphone]
state.plugged = no
state.unplugged = unknown
# ------- ADDED -----------------------
[Element Hardware Master]
switch = mute
volume = merge
override-map.1 = all
override-map.2 = all-left,all-right
...
around line 130, comment/delete line marked as "REMOVED":
...
[Element Bass Speaker]
switch = mute
volume = merge
override-map.1 = lfe
override-map.2 = lfe,lfe
# ------- REMOVED ------------------------
#required-any = any
# ------- REMOVED ------------------------
[Element CLFE]
switch = mute
volume = merge
override-map.1 = all-center
override-map.2 = all-center,lfe
...
then reboot.
Thanks to all.
]]>Hi, there is an answer in upstream bug report that fixed the bug for me, try it !
If you did not register on cc list for it, here it is :
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59217
How can I attach the patch?
]]>If you did not register on cc list for it, here it is :
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59217
Pumpino wrote:I seem to have resolved this issue by launching pavucontrol, and under the Output Devices tab, clicking on the mute icon and adjusting the volume. When I rebooted, the sound was not muted and the volume was at the level I had set it to. Perhaps the solution is as simple using pavucontrol rather than the audio mixer.
Unfortunatly this doesn't work for me. Did anybody else try this solution?
It doesn't work for me too.
I already have submitted a bug report at freedesktop.org (see previous post) and i'm waiting something to happen (nothing until now).
I think that could be useful if all people having this issue could "subscribe" (add to CC list) to that bug report: maybe if programmers see more people interested, they can take this into account and try find a solution earlier.
]]>I seem to have resolved this issue by launching pavucontrol, and under the Output Devices tab, clicking on the mute icon and adjusting the volume. When I rebooted, the sound was not muted and the volume was at the level I had set it to. Perhaps the solution is as simple using pavucontrol rather than the audio mixer.
Unfortunatly this doesn't work for me. Did anybody else try this solution?
]]>I've opened the bug at freedesktop.org.
Bug 59217 - Speaker volume is set to 0 when plugging/unplugging headphones
Now let's see what happens ...
Thanks to all.
Okay, thanks to you! Hopefully we get soon a solution.
]]>Bug 59217 - Speaker volume is set to 0 when plugging/unplugging headphones
Now let's see what happens ...
Thanks to all.
]]>That, together with my wallpaper disappearing and XFCE not functioning correctly the first time I log in after booting is leaving me wanting to boot into Fedora 18 more and more.
]]>1.- Downgrade pulseaudio to version 2, for this, make the nexts steps:
#pacman -Rdd libpulseaudio pulseaudio
If you have libpulse and pulseaudio 2.X version, install it with "#pacman -U libpulse-2.X pulseaudio-2.X", otherwise, download and install it. or compile it
Reboot your system and you have a fully speaker sound (sorry for my English)
2.- Make a custom ".service" file for this step, I make one (speaker.service), but this not load.
"speaker.service":
[Unit]
Description=Set Speaker at 100% volume[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/upspeaker[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Where "/usr/bin/upspeaker" is a Bash script, where its contains:
"upspeaker"
#!/bin/bash
amixer -c 0 sset Speaker 100% > /dev/null
After, I've chmod "upspeaker" script with 777 (I know, all permissions to everyone), or you can only type "chmod +x upspeaker"
Now, type: "#systemctl enable speaker.service && systemctl start speaker.service"
For now, this is my solutions, the first solution works fine, but the second (service) not. If you type "systemctl start speaker.service" this command fix the problem, but when you reboot your system, Speaker volume is set to 0.
¿Any idea? ¿Any sugesstion?
If an archer can edit and fix the second solution, please post it.
Thanks and sorry sorry for my bad English (if you can call it English ^^)
Greetings
]]>This is driving me nuts. Even a downgrade does not fix the no output sound problem. I still get tons of these [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: Failed to create sink input: sink is suspended.
errors.Any ideas?
EDIT:
This error is resolved. pulseaudio created apparently some session files with the structure 60fc88444b294e6aa3af980471f5d528-* in my ~/.pulse folder. After deleting these files and restarting the sink is suspended issue is gone.
Which files did you delete?
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