Don't know if it's kde related. This morning a large update, including kernel. Now kde tells me:
"The audio playback device doesn't work, falling back to internal..."
A look at system settings/multimedia tells me that it wants to remove pulseaudio.
My log says:
Apr 13 06:19:21 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2068 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2319 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2322 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2362 of process 2362 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost pulseaudio[2362]: pid.c: Daemon already running.
ps aux | grep pulse nbecker 2068 0.1 0.2 449432 5964 ? S<sl 06:19 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start nbecker 2359 0.0 0.1 92204 3124 ? S 06:19 0:00 /usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper
Any ideas?
Neal Becker wrote:
Don't know if it's kde related. This morning a large update, including kernel. Now kde tells me:
"The audio playback device doesn't work, falling back to internal..."
A look at system settings/multimedia tells me that it wants to remove pulseaudio.
My log says:
Apr 13 06:19:21 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2068 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2319 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2322 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2362 of process 2362 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost pulseaudio[2362]: pid.c: Daemon already running.
ps aux | grep pulse nbecker 2068 0.1 0.2 449432 5964 ? S<sl 06:19 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start nbecker 2359 0.0 0.1 92204 3124 ? S 06:19 0:00 /usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper
Any ideas?
This looks suspicious: Apr 13 06:09:02 Updated: phonon-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64 Apr 13 06:09:03 Updated: phonon-backend-xine-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64
Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Don't know if it's kde related. This morning a large update, including kernel. Now kde tells me:
"The audio playback device doesn't work, falling back to internal..."
A look at system settings/multimedia tells me that it wants to remove pulseaudio.
My log says:
Apr 13 06:19:21 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2068 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2319 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2322 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2362 of process 2362 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost pulseaudio[2362]: pid.c: Daemon already running.
ps aux | grep pulse nbecker 2068 0.1 0.2 449432 5964 ? S<sl 06:19 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start nbecker 2359 0.0 0.1 92204 3124 ? S 06:19 0:00 /usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper
Any ideas?
This looks suspicious: Apr 13 06:09:02 Updated: phonon-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64 Apr 13 06:09:03 Updated: phonon-backend-xine-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64
I found if I do pulseaudio -k pulseaudio -D
then pulseaudio is back in settings/multimedia and seems to work. Must be some startup problem.
On Tuesday 13 April 2010 12:18:31 Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Don't know if it's kde related. This morning a large update, including kernel. Now kde tells me:
"The audio playback device doesn't work, falling back to internal..."
A look at system settings/multimedia tells me that it wants to remove pulseaudio.
My log says:
Apr 13 06:19:21 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2068 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2319 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2322 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2362 of process 2362 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost pulseaudio[2362]: pid.c: Daemon already running.
ps aux | grep pulse nbecker 2068 0.1 0.2 449432 5964 ? S<sl 06:19 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start nbecker 2359 0.0 0.1 92204 3124 ? S 06:19 0:00 /usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper
Any ideas?
This looks suspicious: Apr 13 06:09:02 Updated: phonon-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64 Apr 13 06:09:03 Updated: phonon-backend-xine-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64
I found if I do pulseaudio -k pulseaudio -D
then pulseaudio is back in settings/multimedia and seems to work. Must be some startup problem.
I think a bug report needs filing. Mine is the i686 version, and the same thing happened here. I've checked that I'm using 4.4.0-3 on F12. I also found that those two commands cured it. If you file a report, please give us the number so that I can confirm that i686 is also affected.
Anne
On 04/13/2010 09:35 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 13 April 2010 12:18:31 Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Don't know if it's kde related. This morning a large update, including kernel. Now kde tells me:
"The audio playback device doesn't work, falling back to internal..."
A look at system settings/multimedia tells me that it wants to remove pulseaudio.
My log says:
Apr 13 06:19:21 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2068 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2319 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2322 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2362 of process 2362 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost pulseaudio[2362]: pid.c: Daemon already running.
ps aux | grep pulse nbecker 2068 0.1 0.2 449432 5964 ? S<sl 06:19 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start nbecker 2359 0.0 0.1 92204 3124 ? S 06:19 0:00 /usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper
Any ideas?
This looks suspicious: Apr 13 06:09:02 Updated: phonon-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64 Apr 13 06:09:03 Updated: phonon-backend-xine-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64
I found if I do pulseaudio -k pulseaudio -D
Instead of pulseaudio -D
can you try using start-pulseaudio-kde instead?
-- Rex
On Tuesday 13 April 2010 15:44:29 Rex Dieter wrote:
On 04/13/2010 09:35 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 13 April 2010 12:18:31 Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Don't know if it's kde related. This morning a large update, including kernel. Now kde tells me:
"The audio playback device doesn't work, falling back to internal..."
A look at system settings/multimedia tells me that it wants to remove pulseaudio.
My log says:
Apr 13 06:19:21 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2068 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2319 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2322 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2362 of process 2362 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost pulseaudio[2362]: pid.c: Daemon already running.
ps aux | grep pulse nbecker 2068 0.1 0.2 449432 5964 ? S<sl 06:19 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start nbecker 2359 0.0 0.1 92204 3124 ? S 06:19 0:00 /usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper
Any ideas?
This looks suspicious: Apr 13 06:09:02 Updated: phonon-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64 Apr 13 06:09:03 Updated: phonon-backend-xine-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64
I found if I do pulseaudio -k pulseaudio -D
Instead of pulseaudio -D
can you try using start-pulseaudio-kde instead?
That doesn't bring pa up for me (i686)
Anne
Rex Dieter wrote:
On 04/13/2010 09:35 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 13 April 2010 12:18:31 Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Don't know if it's kde related. This morning a large update, including kernel. Now kde tells me:
"The audio playback device doesn't work, falling back to internal..."
A look at system settings/multimedia tells me that it wants to remove pulseaudio.
My log says:
Apr 13 06:19:21 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2068 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2319 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2322 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2362 of process 2362 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost pulseaudio[2362]: pid.c: Daemon already running.
ps aux | grep pulse nbecker 2068 0.1 0.2 449432 5964 ? S<sl 06:19 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start nbecker 2359 0.0 0.1 92204 3124 ? S 06:19 0:00 /usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper
Any ideas?
This looks suspicious: Apr 13 06:09:02 Updated: phonon-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64 Apr 13 06:09:03 Updated: phonon-backend-xine-4.4.0-3.fc12.x86_64
I found if I do pulseaudio -k pulseaudio -D
Instead of pulseaudio -D
can you try using start-pulseaudio-kde instead?
-- Rex
100% reproducible. pulseaudio -D works. start-pulseaudio-kde silently fails.
On 04/13/2010 09:56 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
can you try using start-pulseaudio-kde instead?
-- Rex
100% reproducible. pulseaudio -D works. start-pulseaudio-kde silently
mildly insane. the only difference is that start-pulseaudio-kde does
pulseaudio --start
(which according to it's man-page is identical to -D, when pa isn't already running).
and it loads the device-manager module via:
pactl load-module module-device-manager "do_routing=1"
-- Rex
Rex Dieter wrote:
On 04/13/2010 09:56 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
can you try using start-pulseaudio-kde instead?
-- Rex
100% reproducible. pulseaudio -D works. start-pulseaudio-kde silently
mildly insane. the only difference is that start-pulseaudio-kde does
pulseaudio --start
(which according to it's man-page is identical to -D, when pa isn't already running).
and it loads the device-manager module via:
pactl load-module module-device-manager "do_routing=1"
-- Rex
Believe it or not:
start-pulseaudio-kde does not work
pulseaudio --start does work
On 13 April 2010 11:27, Neal Becker ndbecker2@gmail.com wrote:
Don't know if it's kde related. This morning a large update, including kernel. Now kde tells me:
"The audio playback device doesn't work, falling back to internal..."
I've had that warning for a while (the first time I use sound after boot) ... it seems benign though, at least for me.
MEF
Neal Becker wrote:
Don't know if it's kde related. This morning a large update, including kernel. Now kde tells me:
"The audio playback device doesn't work, falling back to internal..."
A look at system settings/multimedia tells me that it wants to remove pulseaudio.
My log says:
Apr 13 06:19:21 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2068 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2319 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2322 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2362 of process 2362 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost pulseaudio[2362]: pid.c: Daemon already running.
ps aux | grep pulse nbecker 2068 0.1 0.2 449432 5964 ? S<sl 06:19 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start nbecker 2359 0.0 0.1 92204 3124 ? S 06:19 0:00 /usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper
Any ideas?
Seems to also be broken on F13 beta (I just tried live)
On Wednesday 14 April 2010 10:03:33 am Neal Becker wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Don't know if it's kde related. This morning a large update, including kernel. Now kde tells me:
"The audio playback device doesn't work, falling back to internal..."
A look at system settings/multimedia tells me that it wants to remove pulseaudio.
My log says:
Apr 13 06:19:21 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2068 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2319 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:23 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2322 of process 2068 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' RT at priority 5. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost rtkit-daemon[2070]: Sucessfully made thread 2362 of process 2362 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by '500' high priority at nice level -11. Apr 13 06:19:25 localhost pulseaudio[2362]: pid.c: Daemon already running.
ps aux | grep pulse nbecker 2068 0.1 0.2 449432 5964 ? S<sl 06:19 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start nbecker 2359 0.0 0.1 92204 3124 ? S 06:19 0:00 /usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper
Any ideas?
Seems to also be broken on F13 beta (I just tried live)
Hi,
Any news on this problem ? Is there a bug reported somewhere ? I search and did not find any.
On an up to date (no unstable or testing) F12 system every time I login I have to: #puslseaudio -k #pulseaudio -D
Thanks,
Manoel
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Manoel wrote:
Hi,
Any news on this problem ? Is there a bug reported somewhere ? I search and did not find any.
On an up to date (no unstable or testing) F12 system every time I login I have to: #puslseaudio -k #pulseaudio -D
Thanks,
Just a side note: Plain alsa is not broken with all the KDE updates and is still working, as it always was.
Best, Orcan