Re: No sound in World of Warcraft - intermittant.

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On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 4:37 AM, JontomXire <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I found that "pulseaudio" wasn't even installed, just the client libraries. So I installed it. Along with it came something called "pactl" which lists all sinks and sources. When I did this, it listed all sources and sinks as suspended, and trying to use pactl  to un-suspend them as per the man page failed silently.
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> I also found that Mangler stopped working, so ran it with "padsp" for Pulse OSS emulation (as I read elsewhere) and that got me back to the same behaviour as previously.
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> I don't think I have OSS installed, so I'm really not sure how Mangler worked before.
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> In summary, I don't really know what sound servers I have installed, what sound servers I need to have installed, or what basic configuration I probably ought to have and don't.
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> I'd appreciate it if you could list me some commands to run to get a full dump of info that I could then post here so you can see what my system has and then advise as to what needs to be removed or what commands I might need to run to get the system into a basic "blank" setup state that I need to be in before setting up Pulse duplex.
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> Thanks for all your time and help on this. I really appreciate it.
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OK I see you use kubuntu, doesn't Pulse come default?  Sorry I only
use Ubuntu (although I'm prolly gonna drop to Mint or debian as I hate
Unity).  If it comes default, you may need to start a fresh install.
I mean as long as you don't have anything set up specific for your
machine should be easy.  I always partition my drive that 40 gigs for
OS, rest for /home, this was I can format / to reinstall if needed
cause I was messing with things so bad.  I like to experiment with
things, and you can really F up things when you do.

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Sincerely,

MacNean C. Tyrrell




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