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wiki:pulseaudio [2012/10/27 09:50] – [PA controls sound device issues] add image aus9 | wiki:pulseaudio [2013/06/25 04:58] (current) – [Create dbus config] fix echo command aus9 | ||
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mkdir .X.d | mkdir .X.d | ||
- | echo 'dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session' | + | echo "dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session" |
</ | </ | ||
Please note the dot before and after the capital x please | Please note the dot before and after the capital x please | ||
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I will repeat, for me, I had no missing errors although a short while ago I did and one stage need to install GConf.tcz but a repeat test seems to have cleared that error. | I will repeat, for me, I had no missing errors although a short while ago I did and one stage need to install GConf.tcz but a repeat test seems to have cleared that error. | ||
- | **googe non-missing errors**\\ | + | **google |
After resolving missing packages for the onboot list, you might still have some that appear to be configuration type errors. | After resolving missing packages for the onboot list, you might still have some that appear to be configuration type errors. | ||
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- | Now I have deliberately shown a naughty image. I have raised volumes higher than my hardware can do. This proves PA is a post-processor and is a warning do not have volumes set this high....you will have distortion | + | Now I have deliberately shown a naughty image. I have raised volumes higher than my hardware can do. This proves PA is a post-processor and is a warning do not have volumes set this high....you will have distortion. |
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+ | Now I reset the volume for me around 80% | ||
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+ | Now if your voice on playback has sufficient volume then one issue is resolved. But you can have machine hum. This may be easy to resolve by having your mic input as far away as possible from any fan noise. (B) If you can, consider reducing any fan speeds on your pc. | ||