#10 pulseaudio[2174]: ratelimit.c: 1078 events suppressed
Closed: Fixed None Opened 13 years ago by dextone.

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My IRC nick is: dextone

Please briefly describe the interaction that caused you to file this ticket:
My default audio output changed by accidentally to VGA HDMI audio output, and I changed it back to my onboard soundcard output by gnome-volume-control.

Please note other IRC nicks that are involved in this interaction: plarsen

Please describe what action or positive change could be adopted based on this feedback:
Read this great article.
http://fedorasolved.org/Members/fenris02/pulseaudio-fixes-and-workarounds

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<dextone> http://fpaste.org/k2qH/ got crashed :(
<dextone> any hints ?
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<plarsen> dextone, google chrome isn't a fedora supported package.
<lahwran> adingman: test
<lahwran> cool
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<dextone> plarsen, regardless the browser, pulseaudio has been error too
<plarsen> dextone, then ask your specific question instead of just a dump of a random set of dmesg entries
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<ch077179> is there a way to directly manipulate cpu cooler fan rpm?
<ch077179> from console or so?
<dextone> plarsen, where I can search for more pulseaudio error logs, except from the dmesg log ?
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<plarsen> ch077179, man sensors
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<plarsen> dextone, http://fedorasolved.org/Members/fenris02/pulseaudio-fixes-and-workarounds
<dextone> plarsen, ah thx, bbl reading that article
<dextone> plarsen, thx for the guide, the problem resolved with gnome-volume-control, it was the default audio output changed to my VGA card HDMI output by accident. Now I changed to my onboard sound card again.
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<plarsen> dextone, glad you got it to work
<plarsen> @feedback dextone
<fedbot> dextone: Please visit our trac instance at https://fedorahosted.org/irc-support-sig/ and file a feedback ticket telling us about your experience in #fedora. Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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