"On Kubuntu Karmic 32-bit, I have:
--- *no* sound in Flash!
--- *no* sound in VLC!
--- full sound in Kaffeine.
--- full sound in KDE.
It's definitely an ALSA issue and/or a PulseAudio issue. I've tried with VLC (which is easier to configure) with everything:Auto, ALSA, OSS, PulseAudio, and NOTHING!
The same to Flash: no sound. But I can't expect sound in Flash as long as I can't get sound in VLC!
Strange thing, KDE4 and LDE4-apps (Kaffeine) do have sound, with or without PulseAudio installed."
I had this problem too, after clean install of K.K.K.
Solution:
Use Synaptic and install other pulseaudio packages. One of them is not installed and that is why it's not working.
@Radu Cristian Fotescu
"On Kubuntu Karmic 32-bit, I have:
--- *no* sound in Flash!
--- *no* sound in VLC!
--- full sound in Kaffeine.
--- full sound in KDE.
It's definitely an ALSA issue and/or a PulseAudio issue. I've tried with VLC (which is easier to configure) with everything:Auto, ALSA, OSS, PulseAudio, and NOTHING!
The same to Flash: no sound. But I can't expect sound in Flash as long as I can't get sound in VLC!
Strange thing, KDE4 and LDE4-apps (Kaffeine) do have sound, with or without PulseAudio installed."
I had this problem too, after clean install of K.K.K.
Solution:
Use Synaptic and install other pulseaudio packages. One of them is not installed and that is why it's not working.