On 05/09/2012 11:23 PM, JD wrote:
> My laptop has no BT chip or usb dongle at all. Have had it since 2004.
> The audio chipset is:
> Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] AC'97 Modem Controller (rev a0)
> Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] C-Media AC'97 Sound
> Controller (rev a0)
I see....
Well, certainly my suggestion about removing pulseaudio-module-bluetooth should *NOT*
be followed. I just noticed that it will result in removing gnome-shell.....not that
I would miss it....being a KDE user. :-)
I suspect Bryn has a better handle on it than I do....
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05-09-2012, 03:33 PM
JD
No Audio from media players
On 05/09/2012 08:45 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
yum erase pulseaudio-module-bluetooth
Whoa!
I do not think I want to remove gnome shell, or cinnamon DT
Too drastic!
Removing:
pulseaudio-module-bluetooth
i686 0.9.23-1.fc16 @anaconda-0
166 k
Removing for dependencies:
bluedevil i686 1.2.2-1.fc16 @anaconda-0
1.8 M
bluez i686 4.96-3.fc16 @anaconda-0
1.1 M
cinnamon i686 1.4.0-2.fc16 @fedora-cinnamon
5.4 M
gammu i686 1.26.1-6.fc16 @fedora
2.0 M
gnome-bluetooth i686 1:3.2.2-1.fc16 @updates
538 k
gnome-shell i686 3.2.2.1-1.fc16 @updates
3.8 M
ibus-gnome3 i686 1.4.1-1.fc16 @updates
115 k
libbluedevil i686 1.9-0.1.20110502git.fc16 @anaconda-0
237 k
python-gammu i686 1.26.1-6.fc16 @fedora 244
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etc. and see if you get anything meaningful on the failure?
I read the man page and indeed
it says
--log-level[=LEVEL]
************* If an argument is passed, set the log level to the
specified value, oth‐
************* erwise* increase* the* configured verbosity level
by one. The log levels
************* are numerical from 0 to 4, corresponding to error,
warn,* notice,* info,
************* debug. Default log level is notice, i.e. all log
messages with lower log
************* levels are printed: error, warn, notice.
$ pulseaudio --log-level=10 --start
E: cmdline.c: --log-level expects log level argument (either
numeric in range 0..4 or one of debug, info, notice, warn,
error).
E: main.c: Failed to parse command line.
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05-09-2012, 03:41 PM
Ed Greshko
No Audio from media players
On 05/09/2012 11:33 PM, JD wrote:
> Whoa!
> I do not think I want to remove gnome shell, or cinnamon DT
> Too drastic!
Not for a KDE user.... :-)
But, yes, I agree.... Check what Bryn had to say....
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May* 9 08:39:39 localhost rtkit-daemon[1520]: Successfully made
thread 13038 of process 13038 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by
'1008' high priority at nice level -11.
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Failed
to set hardware parameters on plug:hw:0: Invalid argument
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Failed
to set hardware parameters on plug:hw:0: Invalid argument
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Failed
to set hardware parameters on plug:hw:0: Invalid argument
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Failed
to set hardware parameters on plug:hw:0: Invalid argument
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Failed
to set hardware parameters on plug:hw:0: Invalid argument
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Device
front:0 doesn't support 44100 Hz, changed to 48000 Hz.
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Failed
to set hardware parameters on plug:hw:0: Invalid argument
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Device
front:0 doesn't support 44100 Hz, changed to 48000 Hz.
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Device
iec958:0 doesn't support 44100 Hz, changed to 48000 Hz.
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Failed
to set hardware parameters on plug:iec958:0: Invalid argument
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Device
surround40:0 doesn't support 44100 Hz, changed to 48000 Hz.
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost pulseaudio[13038]: alsa-util.c: Failed
to set hardware parameters on plug:hw:0: Invalid argument
May* 9 08:39:39 localhost rsyslogd-2177: imuxsock begins to drop
messages from pid 13038 due to rate-limiting
May* 9 08:39:40 localhost rtkit-daemon[1520]: Successfully made
thread 13039 of process 13038 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by
'1008' RT at priority 5.
May* 9 08:39:40 localhost rtkit-daemon[1520]: Successfully made
thread 13040 of process 13038 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by
'1008' RT at priority 5.
May* 9 08:39:40 localhost dbus-daemon[901]: dbus[901]: [system]
Activating via systemd: service name='org.bluez'
unit='dbus-org.bluez.service'
May* 9 08:39:40 localhost dbus[901]: [system] Activating via
systemd: service name='org.bluez' unit='dbus-org.bluez.service'
May* 9 08:39:40 localhost dbus-daemon[901]: dbus[901]: [system]
Activation via systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.bluez.service':
Unit dbus-org.bluez.service failed to load: No such file or
directory. See system logs and 'systemctl status
dbus-org.bluez.service' for details.
May* 9 08:39:40 localhost dbus[901]: [system] Activation via
systemd failed for unit 'dbus-org.bluez.service': Unit
dbus-org.bluez.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
See system logs and 'systemctl status dbus-org.bluez.service' for
details.
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05-09-2012, 04:19 PM
Ian Malone
No Audio from media players
On 9 May 2012 16:36, JD <jd1008@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 05/09/2012 05:20 AM, Ankur Sinha wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2012-05-08 at 23:11 -0600, JD wrote:
>
> $ pulseaudio --start
> E: main.c: Daemon startup failed.
>
> Try starting it with verbose on:
>
> $ pulseaudio --start --log-level=10
>
> etc. and see if you get anything meaningful on the failure?
>
>
>
> I read the man page and indeed it says
> --log-level[=LEVEL]
> ************* If an argument is passed, set the log level to the specified
> value, oth‐
> ************* erwise* increase* the* configured verbosity level by one. The
> log levels
> ************* are numerical from 0 to 4, corresponding to error, warn,
> notice,* info,
> ************* debug. Default log level is notice, i.e. all log messages with
> lower log
> ************* levels are printed: error, warn, notice.
>
>
> $ pulseaudio --log-level=10 --start
> E: cmdline.c: --log-level expects log level argument (either numeric in
> range 0..4 or one of debug, info, notice, warn, error).
> E: main.c: Failed to parse command line.
>
So try --log-level=4 instead?
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