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hello, i have sound on my computer through alsa, but i'm trying to get pulseaudio to work. i installed it and configured it yesterday following the wiki but it doesn't work, when i do
pulseaudio --start i get the following:
E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Daemon startup failed.
what can i do to fix can't seem to find out how on the wiki, probobly my fault i'm still new to linux. any info you need me to post i will asap. thanks fo all the help.
Last edited by lazarojhr16 (2012-10-22 22:10:51)
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Also
pulseaudio
E: [pulseaudio] bluetooth-util.c: org.bluez.Manager.ListAdapters() failed: org.freedesktop.systemd1.LoadFailed: Unit dbus-org.bluez.service failed to load: No such file or directory. See system logs and 'systemctl status dbus-org.bluez.service' for details.
E: [pulseaudio] module.c: Failed to open module "module-equilizer-sink": file not found
E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Module load failed.
E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Failed to initialize daemon.
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this can maybe help
pactl load-module module-equalizer-sink
Connection failure: Connection refused
pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused
and
qpaeq
There was an error connecting to pulseaudio, please make sure you have the pulseaudio dbus and equalizer modules loaded, exiting...
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nvm figured it out.
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nvm figured it out.
How? Without what you did this thread is not truly "solved" for future people who may chance upon it through search engines..
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@lazarojhr16: Dude, thats rude. If you figured it out how to fix it, you gotta post it.
I came here looking for the answer, and since the thread was marked with "[SOLVED]" I was happy to found the solution... but it wasn't here
But! I figured it out too! yay!
So, nvm.
cya
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Just kidding!
SOLUTION:
After reinstalling pulseaudio, I got the following message:
>>> If you have per-user copies of configuration files (such as client.conf,
daemon.conf or default.pa) in ~/.pulse/, make sure you keep them in sync
with changes to the packaged files in /etc/pulse/. Otherwise, PulseAudio
may refuse to start due to configuration errors.
So, I just had to delete the .pulse directory on my home. Since I have pulseaudio-equalizer, I had to backup the ~/.pulse/equalizer* files first, restart pulseaudio with pulseaudio --start, and the cp those files back.
Thats it.
"open source is about choice"
No.
Open source is about opening the source code complying with this conditions, period. The ability to choose among several packages is just a nice side effect.
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sorry for closing the thread, but it was something dumb. I wrote module-equalazer-sink on the .conf file (don't remember which one) instead of module-equalizer-sink
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@chris_l:
thanks for posting your "fix"
just had the same issue & that solved it
Hardcore Linux user since 2004
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Please don't necrobump, particularly with empty posts:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fo … Bumping.27
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