1. Kill pulseaudio, either by using "killall pulseaudio" or "pulseaudio -i"
2. Remove all .pulse files from your home directory, "rm -r ~/.pulse*"
3. Move any .asoundrc files away to a temporary directory, of if you have nothing in them that you want to keep, delete them.
4. Restart pulseaudio, either by rebooting, logging out and back in, or running "pulseaudio -D --log-target=syslog"
Then let me know if you can get sound at all from any pulseaudio and alsa application.
Could you please try to do the following:
1. Kill pulseaudio, either by using "killall pulseaudio" or "pulseaudio -i" syslog"
2. Remove all .pulse files from your home directory, "rm -r ~/.pulse*"
3. Move any .asoundrc files away to a temporary directory, of if you have nothing in them that you want to keep, delete them.
4. Restart pulseaudio, either by rebooting, logging out and back in, or running "pulseaudio -D --log-target=
Then let me know if you can get sound at all from any pulseaudio and alsa application.
Thanks.