Re: Notification area audio widget suddenly invisible on Fedora LXDE spin

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On 17.04.2014 03:07, Someone wrote:
> On 04/17/2014 01:01 AM, poma wrote:
>> On 16.04.2014 18:10, Someone wrote:
>>> FWIW, I've just reinstalled alsa-plugins-pulseaudio and rebooted. While
>>> the widget seems to be here to stay, the only channel remains "Dummy
>>> Output", and sound still doesn't play.
>>>
>>> On 04/17/2014 12:01 AM, Someone wrote:
>>>>> What is your make/model laptop?
>>>>
>>>> It's a Lenovo Thinkpad.
>>>>
>>>>> Not familiar with laptops....but I suppose their audio device still sits on the PCI bus....  What does....
>>>>>
>>>>> lspci | grep -i audio
>>>>>
>>>>> show? 
>>>>
>>>> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
>>>> Controller (rev 03)
>>>>
>>>> Does that help?
>>>>
>>>> I was able to figure out that the program responsible for the
>>>> notification area audio widget is PNMixer, and I was able to get it back
>>>> by running:
>>>>
>>>>     pnmixer
>>>>
>>>> Unfortunately, however, it's only the icon, and my sound hasn't returned
>>>> with it. :(
>>>>
>>
>> $ lspci -knn | grep -P '(?=.*driver)(?=.*snd)'
>> $ lsmod | grep snd
>> $ grep pulseaudio /var/log/messages
>> $ grep -P '(?=.*avc)(?=.*pulseaudio)' /var/log/messages*
>> # ausearch -m avc -c pulseaudio
>> $ pactl stat
>> $ pactl info
>> $ pactl list
>> $ pactl list sinks
>> $ pactl -h
>> $ man 1 pactl
>>
>>
>> poma
> 
> Hi poma,
> 
> I assume that I'm meant to run those commands? Or are they just a list
> of various commands that I might find useful to explore? In any case, I
> ran them all in order, though many of the ones prefixed with "$" failed
> without root, so I ended up running them all in order again as root.
> 
> Here's the transcript of my shell session, although my sound still
> doesn't work: https://dpaste.de/4KuR
> 
> In the latter case, I'm sorry, but I'm afraid that all this stuff is way
> over my head. I've tried reading some of the output and I don't even
> know where to begin in trying to decipher it..
> 
> Thanks
> 

It's OK, you got it.

$ dmesg | grep -i sound


poma


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