Re: Driver remains at 24 Library Utilities 25 (see script log)

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Okay..... apologies from me.
An Ubuntu forum member informs me that the ubuntu documentation is incorrect and v24 IS compatible with v25.

Further, I ran two pulseaudio tests, both of which produced fail results:

rm -r ~/.pulse*; pulseaudio -k 
E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Failed to kill daemon: No such process

pacmd 
No PulseAudio daemon running, or not running as session daemon.

As a result, I've now joined the pulseaudio mailing list, hoping that someone there will be able to help me rectify this problem.

Note: When this is all over, I will contact the sound trouble shooting authors and suggest that they examine the advice they are providing.

Apologies for clogging your email feed.
Thanks for all the work you are doing.
Best wishes......

On 8 August 2015 at 23:31, PlayF1 Manager <playf1.manager@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
RE: Driver remains at 24 Library Utilities 25 (see script log)

I have just ran sudo apt-get install dkms
It reports I have the latest version.

I also created a new user (a suggestion from ubuntu forums), but still no sound.



On 8 August 2015 at 13:57, PlayF1 Manager <playf1.manager@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everybody.

I am advised here, in Step 3:
That the driver must be the same version as library and utilities.
I have re-installed alsa (perhaps incorrectly)..... the driver remains at 1.0.24 instead of 25

The Problem:
The speaker emits sound at login screen (drum roll), but emits no sound in ubuntu xubuntu 12.04
Sound is present in the system.
It will play through external speakers, and the Pulse monitor bar, dances around nicely, but no re-config sees the speaker emitting sound.

In attempting solve this problem, I discovered the mismatched alsa versions.

Script output, prior to specifically re-installing alsa:

Here is the Alsa install command I used:
sudo apt-get update;sudo apt-get dist-upgrade; sudo apt-get install alsa-base alsa-utils; sudo apt-get -y --reinstall install alsa-base alsa-utils

Script output, post install command:

There appears to be no change..... neither with speaker output.

Could this driver version mismatch be the cause?
And anyway..... is it true that all three version must be the same?

Thank you.


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