abrt version: 1.1.13 architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start --log-target=syslog component: pulseaudio crash_function: raise executable: /usr/bin/pulseaudio kernel: 2.6.33.6-147.2.4.fc13.x86_64 package: pulseaudio-0.9.21-6.fc13 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/pulseaudio was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT) release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) time: 1282400371 uid: 500 How to reproduce ----- 1. Aufruf Liga-Radio im Opera. 2. Aufruf PulseAudio Applet. 3. Ton weg, komplett.
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Package: pulseaudio-0.9.21-6.fc13 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) How to reproduce ----- 1. Run Pulseaudio Volume Control 2. Output devices -> decrease volume 3.
Package: pulseaudio-0.9.21-6.fc13 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) How to reproduce ----- 1. Opened PA volume control 2. unplugged headset 3. plugged in head set Comment ----- Was attempting to get USB headset functional while playing CD music. Entire sound system crashed leaving me without sound at all.
Package: pulseaudio-0.9.21-6.fc13 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) How to reproduce ----- 1. $mplayer filename 2. $vlc filename 3. gmplayer Comment ----- may be due to faulty bluetooth device...
Package: pulseaudio-0.9.21-6.fc13 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) How to reproduce ----- 1. 2. 3.
Package: pulseaudio-0.9.21-6.fc13 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) How to reproduce ----- Switched from one track to ther other in Amarok (from kde-redhat) Comment ----- Seems rather random to me.
Package: pulseaudio-0.9.21-6.fc13 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) How to reproduce ----- 1. Use blueman-manager to connect to A2DP headset (A2DP audio sink profile) 2. run pavucontrol 3. in pavucontrol, change the fallback device from the headset to laptop internal audio 4. Notice that in pavucontrol, the output device volume for internal audio is at 57% and for the headset it is at 100% 5. run mplayer foo.mp3 6. remove blaring device from now-bleeding ear 7. since I'm looking at the playback tab, grab the audio slider for mplayer's stream and turn it down 8. switch over to output devices, since you know you want to control the volume for all streams 9. drag the volume slider for the headset output to the left 10. enjoy pulseaudio crash and mplayer freeze Comment ----- Possibly relevant: running Fedora 13 KDE desktop, so the kmix applet is also talking to pulseaudio about output volume
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