Description of problem:Pulseaudio does not configure itself correctly. When starting over, it has no controlable gui for handling the various settings and it only finds one channel of a stereo card. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):4.0-9.gitf81e3.fc20 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Stop pulseaudio with pulseaudio -k 2. Delete files in /home/user/.pulseaudio 3. Reboot system Actual results: Got some sound back, but no stereo Expected results: Should have properly configured and balanced sound with no missing features of sound card. Additional info:
Created attachment 880910 [details] client.conf
Created attachment 880911 [details] daemon.conf
Created attachment 880912 [details] default.pa
Created attachment 880913 [details] system.pa
Created attachment 880914 [details] /home/user/pulse stream volumes
Created attachment 880915 [details] /home/user/pulse device volumes
Created attachment 880916 [details] /home/user/pulse default source
Created attachment 880928 [details] /home/user/pulse default sink
Created attachment 880929 [details] /home/user/pulse card db
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