abrt version: 1.1.14 architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: gnome-volume-control component: gnome-media crash_function: get_channel_map_for_card executable: /usr/bin/gnome-volume-control kernel: 2.6.35.10-74.fc14.x86_64 package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/gnome-volume-control was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT) release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) time: 1295078195 uid: 500 How to reproduce ----- 1. Unknown. 2. 3.
Created attachment 473631 [details] File: backtrace
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1.sound>properties>config audio input>test speakers 2. 3. Comment ----- I was configuring usb sound input when the crash happened.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- right-click volume icon in panel. choose preferences. select hardware tab. click on "Test Speakers" button. Crash ocurrs. Comment ----- this crash occurred after upgrading Fedora 13 to Fedora 14 and having a failed X install.
(In reply to comment #4) > Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 > Architecture: i686 > OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) > > > How to reproduce > ----- > right-click volume icon in panel. > choose preferences. > select hardware tab. > click on "Test Speakers" button. > Crash ocurrs. > > Comment > ----- > this crash occurred after upgrading Fedora 13 to Fedora 14 and having a failed > X install. Yeah but I upgraded to Fedora 14 almost two months ago w/o problems.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. Sound properties 2. Test sound (with any input/output option) 3.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1.abrir control de volumen 2. 3.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. System - Preferences - Sound - Hardware 2. Select 5.1 Analog 3. Crash
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. 2. 3. cant really say just was installing some software then a power outage occured
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. right click on volume control, select sound preferences 2. click on hardware tab 3. select analog stereo, click test speakers BOOM! Comment ----- This is a problem related to a somewhat wonky intel sound device I think, 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset High Definition Audio (rev 06) Subsystem: Acer Incorporated [ALI] Device 0297 Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 45 Memory at fbef0000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K] Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2 Capabilities: [60] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+ Capabilities: [70] Express Root Complex Integrated Endpoint, MSI 00 Capabilities: [100] Virtual Channel Capabilities: [130] Root Complex Link Kernel driver in use: HDA Intel Kernel modules: snd-hda-intel
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- Using Skype, I believe I was adjusting the volume via the hardware controls or changing the audio input/output options in the program.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1.Installed Realtek Drivers 2.Logout 3.Log in 4. Test Audio 5. Crash
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. i dont know 2. 3.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. I plugged in new speakers 2. I couldn't hear anything 3. I think I turned up all of the volume controls that I could find 4. Played with 'test speakers' left and right - nothing 5. Changed System->Preferences->Sound->Hardware-> to Analog Surround 5.1 Output 6. Crashed whatever. Comment ----- Try to use 'Analog Surround 5.1 Output' for Internal Audio
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. Opened gnome-volume-control 2. Set the output to "Digital stereo (HDMI)" 3. Click "Test speakers" 4. Click "Front left" Comment ----- lspci -v [...] 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset High Definition Audio (rev 06) Subsystem: Lenovo Device 21c5 Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 47 Memory at f0700000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K] Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2 Capabilities: [60] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+ Capabilities: [70] Express Root Complex Integrated Endpoint, MSI 00 Capabilities: [100] Virtual Channel Capabilities: [130] Root Complex Link Kernel driver in use: HDA Intel Kernel modules: snd-hda-intel [...] lsmod | grep snd snd_hda_codec_intelhdmi 9993 1 snd_hda_codec_conexant 42134 1 snd_hda_intel 24447 3 snd_hda_codec 86743 3 snd_hda_codec_intelhdmi,snd_hda_codec_conexant,snd_hda_intel snd_hwdep 6392 1 snd_hda_codec snd_seq 53791 3 snd_seq_device 6191 1 snd_seq snd_pcm 80190 4 snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec snd_timer 19892 2 snd_seq,snd_pcm snd 63984 15 snd_hda_codec_intelhdmi,snd_hda_codec_conexant,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_hwdep,snd_seq,snd_seq_device,snd_pcm,thinkpad_acpi,snd_timer soundcore 6576 1 snd snd_page_alloc 7559 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm Relevant part in dmesg [ 5636.835567] hda-intel: IRQ timing workaround is activated for card #0. Suggest a bigger bdl_pos_adj. The machine is a ThinkPad Edge TS 13"
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- Tested sound
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. I disabled internal sound. 2. I enabled HDMI Output 3. I press test the speakers. Comment ----- I disabled internal sound, I enabled HDMI Output and I press test the speakers.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. wanted to change sound option .... could hear anything on my headphones 2. 3. Comment ----- my speakers crushed down
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. tried to fix microphone problem I had on my headphone set 2. 3.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. microphone/headphone problem... now no sound 2. 3.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. Was talking on Skype 2. Mic went out 3. Fiddled around, unplugged it, now whenever I try and Test Speakers on it I get this crash. I also have no mic or sound from my headset now.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. 2. 3. dk
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1.I was listening to music in Banshee 2. I close Banshee 3. I started watching something in Totem, an avi type file 4. I went to the gnome sound mixer and attempted to chagne the surrond sound, from 5.1 to 2.0 and 4.0 Totem Crashed and so the other things
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. My Plantronics USB connector wasn't showing in the device list 2. 3.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. I opened up gnome-volume-control 2. I clicked on "test speakers" 3. program crashed Comment ----- I believe this has to do with the lack of permission my user had for files in /dev/snd/ nonetheless, the program shouldn't crash...
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. Sound Preferences -> Hardware -> Change Profile for Digital Duplex 2. Press Test Speakers button 3.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. configuring system 2. 3.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. usb-soundcard seems to be detected 2. but no sink is displayed 3. clicking on 'speaker-test' in g-v-c results in this crash Comment ----- the setup worked for the last three years, it's the first time this happens. I suspend the machine a lot, maybe I should just reboot. This is with 2.6.38.2 (f15) from koji btw
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. sound preferences 2. hardware 3. changed the profile of the audio device
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. I changed the profile of the audio hardware device under sound-preferences->hardware 2. 3.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. Unknown - Skype was running 2. 3. Comment ----- Exact details unknown - sorry.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1.j 2. 3.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. I don't remember. 2. 3.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. 2. 3. modifique varias veces la configuracion del volumen
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- Test speakers
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1.went into system->sound to check hardware setup 2.selected on-board audio output 4.1 and input 4.1 3.tried to run speaker test. Comment ----- I did not have issues with the 32-bit Fedora 14 installation with my on-board sound. However, I cannot get sound to work with 64-bit version of Fedora 14.
Package: gnome-media-2.32.0-2.fc14 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce ----- 1. Just no sound when Rhythmbox and youtube turned on. 2. 3.
Backtrace analysis of bugs across components suggests the actual bug might be in component glib2 instead of component gnome-media. You might want to inspect the backtraces from the bugs listed below to find out the correct component. Bugs which were found to be similar to this bug: control-center: bug #694777, bug #695039, bug #698901, bug #720666, bug #735987, bug #754731, bug #758657, bug #759400, bug #772680 gnome-media: bug #579620, bug #583222, bug #624578, bug #646872, bug #647890, bug #657657, bug #665859, bug #677818, bug #700955 This comment is automatically generated.
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the only thing is I installed my nvidia graphics cards and switch on the sli for the cards. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.2.2-1.fc16 OS Release: Fedora release 16 (Verne)
Created attachment 572497 [details] File: backtrace
Plug in Logitech wireless speakers. Select in Sound Settings/Hardware and click "Test Speakers". Also, while the speakers show up in "Hardware", they do not show up in Output. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.2.2-1.fc16 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 16 (Verne)
Created attachment 575583 [details] File: backtrace
I was trying to test the 7.1 sound setting on my soundcard from the control center. Note that the output is wired to a stereo monitor speaker, I was just wondering what it would do with the rear outputs. Control center crashed as a result. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.0-1.fc17 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
Opened audio settings. Deactivate all hardware. Reactivate all hardware. Tried to test speakers. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.2.2-1.fc16 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 16 (Verne)
Created attachment 577436 [details] File: backtrace
Just plug hdmi, change audio output to hdmi, then unplug hdmi and set it back to analog speakers. You will got no sound. And when you click on "test speakers" the control panel crash. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.2.2-1.fc16 OS Release: Fedora release 16 (Verne)
Created attachment 579694 [details] File: backtrace
Package: control-center-3.0.1.1-6.fc15 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 15 (Lovelock) Comment ----- This application crashed while testing for sound in the speakers. all of a sudden it crashed and sound is also not working. This is the first time that sound system have got crashed. Control center closes itself when ever I test speakers for sound output.
In audio settings dialog I changed 5.1 sound device, press button test and then control-center crashes backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.2.2-1.fc16 OS Release: Fedora release 16 (Verne)
Created attachment 584066 [details] File: backtrace
Attempted to enable sound output through HDMI port (didn't work), clicked Test Speakers. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.1-1.fc17 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
Iam using a wireless Headet from Logitech. This is connected via USB to the Lenovo X220 After resuming from standby and switching on the headset, i weni into the controllcenter for enabling the headset for beeing used as the outputdevice. i wanted to test the speakers and this caused the crash. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.2.3-1.fc16 OS Release: Fedora release 16 (Verne)
I attached USB head set and tried to configure it. The last thing I tried was to press test speakers. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.1-1.fc17 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
I clicked test speakers backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.2-1.fc17 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
I wanted to make the sound of the external (asus xonar u3) after hibernation. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.2-1.fc17 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
I connected my Logitech ClearChat Prod USB headset and did "Audio", "Sound Settings", "Hardware" and selected the headset. I pressed "Test Speakers" and the sound-settings-window disappeared. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.2-1.fc17 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
I was trying to test my microphone when the sound applet crashed. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.2-1.fc17 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
Klicked "test speakers" backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.2-1.fc17 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
Mine worked fine. System Settings->Sound->Hardware->Test Speakers->(Front Left Test, Front Right Test). System is more or less plain vanilla Intel quad processor, Asus Mobo, Fedora 17 updated as of last night. I don't have a microphone attached.
It append a lot to me when i switch from hdmi to internal speaker (or the opposite) and click test. Sometimes, when i do the switch, i have no sound and have to restart my laptop. Full intel config too.
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Can someone reopen this bug ? It still happens for fc17 users.
Yes, i can confirm this.
This BZ is still present on fully updated F17, or at least I see the same behavior and abrt claims that the crash is a duplicate of this BZ, so I'm reopening. If I can provide any additional information, please let me know.
I had the sound pane open, and connected my bluetooth headset. Although bluetooth said headset was connected as an audiosink, it did not show up in the sound pane. The sound pane then crashed. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.2-1.fc17 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
FWIW, I've had my system go into this state twice this week where I hadn't seen it for months; I'm not sure if that's coincidence, or something has changed on my system.
1. Opened System Settings 2. Selected Sound 3. On the Output tab, changed output device from AudioHub USB speakers to internal analog sound 4. On the Hardware tab, at the Profile select box clicked another setting. 5. The system lost the driver for the internal sound hardware and sound began to play through the USB device again. 6. Attempts to find the internal device hardware again resulted in the Sound Setting dialog crashing. System must be restarted. To cause this you must have either headphones or speakers attached to the onboard sound system and some USB sound system like an AudioHub or Creative. The system defaults to the USB which is usually fine. I have a high-end speaker system I occasionally use for music. I've just installed Fedora 17 so this is the first time I've tried switching between outputs on this release. Until now I've not seen this problem on prior Fedora releases or Ubuntu. Thanks in advance! backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.1-1.fc17 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
I got the abrt notification as soon as I logged in. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.2-1.fc17 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
Tried to 'Test Audio' on an external 'Virtual 7.1Ch Sound' USB sound dongle. Exceptions every time I try to hit test. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.4.2-1.fc17 Architecture: i686 OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)
Was testing analog sound for hardware. backtrace_rating: 4 Package: control-center-3.2.3-1.fc16 OS Release: Fedora release 16 (Verne)
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gnome-media-3.4.0-4.fc18 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 18. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnome-media-3.4.0-4.fc18
gnome-media-3.4.0-4.fc17 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 17. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/gnome-media-3.4.0-4.fc17
Package gnome-media-3.4.0-4.fc18: * should fix your issue, * was pushed to the Fedora 18 testing repository, * should be available at your local mirror within two days. Update it with: # su -c 'yum update --enablerepo=updates-testing gnome-media-3.4.0-4.fc18' as soon as you are able to. Please go to the following url: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2013-3409/gnome-media-3.4.0-4.fc18 then log in and leave karma (feedback).
gnome-media-3.4.0-4.fc18 has been pushed to the Fedora 18 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
gnome-media-3.4.0-4.fc17 has been pushed to the Fedora 17 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.