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Hi all. Not sure why but suddenly I stoped having sound after rebooting. Usually I can get it back if I go to terminal and start pulseaudio or killall hildon-desktop, but it is of course annoying to do this after each boot... Anyone has any tips or ideas? Any help is welcome. Cheers, J
 
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Had the same problem recently. I did a backup and reflashed. solved it for me. Got a feeling the root filesystem vas broken.
 
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Well... Reflashing is always the ultimate solution. Would like to think that there are other things I can try before resorting to it... ...but thank you for the input. Any other ideas, anyone?
 
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Try installing pulse audio again..search the forums..
maybe
apt-get reinstall pulseaudio
 
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Tried to reinstall pulseaudio and also hildon-desktop - no go. Still not coming up after rebooting
 
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Originally Posted by Jaco2k View Post
Hi all. Not sure why but suddenly I stoped having sound after rebooting. Usually I can get it back if I go to terminal and start pulseaudio or killall hildon-desktop, but it is of course annoying to do this after each boot... Anyone has any tips or ideas? Any help is welcome. Cheers, J
Hi,

Just a question, have you tried this modifications before the problem come : http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...ighlight=boost
I have same problem of pulseaudio not running after applying these modifications and rebooting (until rebooting all goes well) ...

A++
 
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Hi Colin,

No, walked away from those ones because they seemed suspicious to me.
It was working and suddenly started doing this - there must have been some package that was upgraded and that broke it but now how to tell which one?

Cheers,
J
 
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A small bump up to see if there is anybody out there with an answer.
 
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well..
Before reflashing i found that removing the battery a minute and then restarting occasionaly loaded the sound devicedriver.
possibly in combination with the removal of the sd card.
But i never found any clues to what caused the problem.

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