> 1. Ensure that you have an audio mixer that can change device > profiles. GNOME's default volume control application is good. KDE's > default mixer (KMix) does not allow changing the audio device profile > and thus is bad, but there is also KDE's control center where you can > configure sound. The xfce4-mixer application is just bad. So, if you > have KDE or XFCE, please install pavucontrol (it is GTK-based, but > does not pull any GNOME stuff) and use it instead of whatever comes by > default. It doesn't hurt on GNOME, too. So, below, I assume that you > have it. Thanks for your instructions.? I'm trying to follow them. I installed pabucontrol and ran it and recewived this errors: ??? > pavucontrol ??? ** (pavucontrol:25012): DEBUG: Error reading config file /home/userme/.config/pavucontrol.ini: File is empty ??? ** (pavucontrol:25012): DEBUG: Failed to initialize device manager extension: No such extension ??? Assertion 'b' failed at pulsecore/memblock.c:451, function pa_memblock_acquire(). Aborting. ??? Abort (core dumped) What do you think is my problems? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/attachments/20131211/409138de/attachment.html>