On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:38:25 +0100, John5342 wrote:
Before you start insisting the blame lies completely with KDE have
you
considered other possibilities that are just as likely such as other
updates that may have been run along with KDE and bugs in them were
triggered by rebooting or similar. Kernel updates for instance have
often caused this kind of issue with me where the kernel doesn't detect
the sound card properly, therefore neither can pulseaudio and then KDE
throws up the message. Unless you understand the issue properly don't
throw wild accusations around.
Agreed, I'm not 100% sure that KDE is to blame, but I updated everything,
rebooted, logged int gnome, sound worked, I player with removing and
reloading audio module. Sound worked fine in Gnome. I logged to KDE, got
the message and sound stopped working both in KDE and in Gnome.
That is why I made slightly comical title "KDE ate my sound card" and not
"F*CK KDE, it killed my sound" or something similar.
I'm just interested how to get sound back working again, any tips/tricks
or suggestion are more than welcome, and I'll share back what I found out
about this issue. So hopefully other users don't get bitten with by same
situation.
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