Re: [orca-list] Lost Orca and general sounds



I don't know if it'll help or not, but you could try removing your .config/pulse directory, and let the system rebuild it. That's helped me in some cases where my audio went screwy. On a totally unrelated note, I used to use cableone when I lived in Mississippi.


Mark Peveto
Registered Linux user number 600552
Everything happens after coffee!

On Sat, 19 Nov 2016, Glenn wrote:

Hi All,
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 and Orca on an Intel NUC PPYH.
I have been trying to get a bluetooth speaker paired with it so my system would be more portable.
I got the bluetooth speaker paired with the on-board bluetooth 3.0 on the NUC.
But I could only get the system hardware speaker test to send sounds to the speaker, Orca only worked on the 
wired speaker.
It was suggested on another list that I try:
alsactl store
All this did was to remove my audio altogether, so now I'm not even sure if the system has booted, but I can 
tell that it has because if I do a control + alt + delete
and then alt + R, it pops the speaker and reboots.
I have researched the alsactl command and I tried the init and the restore and the nrestore commands to no 
avail.
I'm hoping someone here might have some ideas to help me get Orca back, or at least the the audio to hear it.
Thanks.
Glenn
 



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