On 11/30/20 12:36 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I have been comparing the files mentioned for the Fedora-32 system that
has a working sound system with the Fedora-33 which does not. Other than
the xfce volume control Configuration that I mentioned earlier I see:
[bobg@Workstation-2 ~]$ pulseaudio --kill
and then:
[bobg@Workstation-2 ~]$ pulseaudio --start
N: [pulseaudio] main.c: User-configured server at
{fc279515ec6c4fa39007fba37b0f7d6b}unix:/run/user/1000/pulse/native,
refusing to start/autospawn.
Pulseaudio gets restarted automatically as soon as you kill it, so
there's no point in trying to start it manually. From the other email,
it's clearly running, but for some reason some clients can't talk to it.
What happens if you use "paplay" instead of "aplay"?
What does "lsof /run/user/1000/pulse/native" show?
Run the "PulseAudio Volume Control" ("pavucontrol" from the command
line). Under configuration, what profiles do you see?
"Analog Stereo Duplex" would be the expected one for motherboard audio.
If you pick that one, does it show the right options in the Output tab?
I have occasionally had trouble getting HDMI audio to work when I have
been connecting and disconnecting from HDMI. Running "pulseaudio -k"
fixes it. Other than that, no issues at all on any F33 systems. But
I'm also using Gnome.
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