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no sound in firefox 3.6.3 flash video after upgrading to Kubuntu 10.04 and

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Installed Kubuntu 10.04. Sound in Amarok plays correctly. Reinstalled firefox and latest adobe adobe flashplugin 10.0.45.2. Sound worked fin in Kubuntu 9.10.

This happened

Every time Firefox opened

== I upgraded (full install) fromKubunto 9.10 to 10.04

Installed Kubuntu 10.04. Sound in Amarok plays correctly. Reinstalled firefox and latest adobe adobe flashplugin 10.0.45.2. Sound worked fin in Kubuntu 9.10. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == I upgraded (full install) fromKubunto 9.10 to 10.04

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sudo alsamixer

then turn up PCM

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same problem; even after installing flash 10, that then install firefox plugin too, then sound is ok ... till next reboot where i get back flash 9 plugin under firefox 3.6.3 ....

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I did solve the problem . It turned out that the PCM slider in Kmix was all the way down by default after installation. That is a bad default. Also the documentation for Kmix doesn't adequately explain what the PCM control is. In fact I searched the Internet for 15 minutes and I still don't even know what "P" or "C" or "M" stands for.

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Solution choisie

sudo alsamixer

then turn up PCM

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This cost me a couple of hours and then a very simple solution worked, in kubuntu 10.04:

  1. left-click the speaker icon in the system tray
  2. left-click "Mixer" button
  3. slide "PCM" up

What a brainless default setting! Should really be updated by kubuntu.

Modifié le par jokaiser