I have a strange issue where if the first application to make sounds closes, all other applications become incapable of making sounds until I reboot
This is the case with or without the sound system being enabled
I'm on Arch Linux, and installed trinity via the tde-meta package. If it helps, I used to have gnome, xfce4, and enlightenment installed, but removed them.
SuperRyn via tde-users wrote:
I have a strange issue where if the first application to make sounds closes, all other applications become incapable of making sounds until I reboot
This is the case with or without the sound system being enabled
I'm on Arch Linux, and installed trinity via the tde-meta package. If it helps, I used to have gnome, xfce4, and enlightenment installed, but removed them.
with such a description I drink a cup of turk coffee turn it around a ask the fortune teller to tell me what the problem is
It sounds like you have a problem with the audio system below TDE, so check your log files. It seems your pulseaudio dies.
When you have more information on what exactly is the root cause, post it here
BR
On 3/22/25 5:01 AM, deloptes via tde-users wrote:
SuperRyn via tde-users wrote:
I have a strange issue where if the first application to make sounds closes, all other applications become incapable of making sounds until I reboot
This is the case with or without the sound system being enabled
I'm on Arch Linux, and installed trinity via the tde-meta package. If it helps, I used to have gnome, xfce4, and enlightenment installed, but removed them.
with such a description I drink a cup of turk coffee turn it around a ask the fortune teller to tell me what the problem is
It sounds like you have a problem with the audio system below TDE, so check your log files. It seems your pulseaudio dies.
When you have more information on what exactly is the root cause, post it here
BR
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I've looked into it further, and apparently Minecraft and Librewolf stopped having this problem. But if I open icecat, it logs errors about "vaapitest" failing and it can't play sounds. I don't know how to troubleshoot va-api, though.
SuperRyn via tde-users wrote:
va-api
what GPU do you have?
Did you read this?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Hardware_video_acceleration
On 3/22/25 1:46 PM, deloptes via tde-users wrote:
SuperRyn via tde-users wrote:
va-api
what GPU do you have?
Did you read this?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Hardware_video_acceleration
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I have an Intel UHD Graphics 630 gpu
I installed libva-intel-driver, will enable it soon