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After reinstalling arch, everything went well, installed alsa, installed flash, it worked fine. After installing SMPlayer, which pulled in pulse, I was left with no sound, and no idea on what to do. vlc and firefox/youtube sound doesn't work either. Any ideas?
Last edited by Drooid (2012-11-14 11:50:28)
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See if your sound is muted or not ?
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It's definitely not muted. Checked using alsamixer. However, I am getting some sound from the pc speaker, through some headphones.
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I am getting some sound from the pc speaker, through some headphones.
What is this 'some sound' your are referring to ?
What is the output of
alsactl init
and
aplay -l
If you updated your system recently , try rebooting .
Last edited by illusionist (2012-11-13 17:01:09)
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Is pulseaudio-alsa installed?
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Some sound refers to a beep when I attempt to scroll above where the terminal lets me. both commands output 'no soundcards found'
aplay: device_list:256: no soundcards found...
alsactl: init:1758: No soundcards found...
I'm running x86_64 if that helps.
Pulseaudio-alsa seems to not be installed, although, I was fairly sure that it was last night, when I used my google-foo. I'll install is when I get home, I'm out at college, and I have to use a proxy to connect, and don't know how to configure it for pacman.
Last edited by Drooid (2012-11-13 17:05:22)
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What is your sound card ?
I think you updated your kernel recently and not rebooted.
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What is your sound card ?
I think you updated your kernel recently and not rebooted.
Sound card:
┌─(droid@bianca:pts/0)─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────(~)─┐
└─(17:31:%)── cat /proc/asound/cards ──(Tue,Nov13)─┘
0 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
HDA Intel PCH at 0xf2520000 irq 44
29 [ThinkPadEC ]: ThinkPad EC - ThinkPad Console Audio Control
ThinkPad Console Audio Control at EC reg 0x30, fw unknown
I've rebooted twice since i made the first post, it's not that.
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Easiest way I can think of right now to get past your college proxy is to directly download the package from here: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extr … udio-alsa/ and then install it with pacman -U.
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I myself just had this issue a while ago. Something pulled in pulseaudio-alsa and my realtek sound card stopped working. With pulse-audio there was only one bar in alsamixer which wasn't muted but didn't work. I was able to uninstall pulseaudio-alsa and then everything was back to normal with my realtek card. I don't remember what pulled it in but I was able to uninstall it.
Edit: Sorry, your original post said you installed alsa and I guess I glossed over the part about you not having pulseaudio-alsa now--I'm confused. But you are able to install just alsa-lib and alsa-utils, as I have, and then pulseaudio-alsa conflicts with mine anyway.
Last edited by bgc1954 (2012-11-13 18:00:47)
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Alright, thanks to pulce, I got pulseaudio-alsa installed, but nothing. After running firefox as root, I got some sound from a youtube. After using more google-fu, I found that running the command
chmod -R a+rwX /dev/snd/.
but on reboot,sound does not work. Any help?
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I myself just had this issue a while ago. Something pulled in pulseaudio-alsa and my realtek sound card stopped working. With pulse-audio there was only one bar in alsamixer which wasn't muted but didn't work. I was able to uninstall pulseaudio-alsa and then everything was back to normal with my realtek card. I don't remember what pulled it in but I was able to uninstall it.
Edit: Sorry, your original post said you installed alsa and I guess I glossed over the part about you not having pulseaudio-alsa now--I'm confused. But you are able to install just alsa-lib and alsa-utils, as I have, and then pulseaudio-alsa conflicts with mine anyway.
For me the libcanberra and ilbcanberra-pulse was the issue. Downgrading them fixed it.
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After running firefox as root.
Never ever run FF as root.
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Never ever run FF as root.
My curiosity was piqued.
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Is your user in the audio group?
You can check with
$ grep "audio" /etc/group
Last edited by pulce (2012-11-13 18:22:01)
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@pulce and RogerS, according to the systemd and groups wikis you shouldn't use groups with systemd anymore. It's not necessary and sometimes can cause problems.
Last edited by bgc1954 (2012-11-13 18:25:38)
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I don't think this is your problem, as you've said you had some sound, but when I installed Arch, I didn't have sound (as user, I didn't try as root) at first, and realized that I had neglected to add myself to the audio group.
Edit: Argh! pulce beat me to it.
Last edited by RogerS (2012-11-13 18:24:47)
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@pulce and RogerS, according to the systemd and groups wikis you shouldn't use groups with systemd anymore. It's not necessary and sometimes can cause problems.
You are right, but if it works it can be a sign of a partially improper systemd configuration.
Last edited by pulce (2012-11-13 18:34:12)
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Hmmm...guess I have systemd improperly configured. I'll have to figure out where to start troubleshooting that when I have a free moment.
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Is your user in the audio group?
You can check with
$ grep "audio" /etc/group
Alright, stupid mistake, I added myself to the audio group, and sound's working now. Thanks everyone for the help.
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