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* Re: Audio lost after a reboot, until speaker cable is removed and reinsertedtinker123
`- Re: Audio lost after a reboot, until speaker cable is removed and reinsertedLawrence D'Oliveiro

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Subject: Re: Audio lost after a reboot, until speaker cable is removed and reinserted
From: tinker123
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Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 19:18 UTC
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From: tinker123@gmail.com (tinker123)
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Subject: Re: Audio lost after a reboot, until speaker cable is removed and
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Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 19:18:17 +0000
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tinker123 wrote:

> Mint 21.2 Victoria
> Cinnamon 5.8
> Intel© Core\u2122 i7-8700K CPU @ 3.70GHz × 6
> Graphics Card: NVIDIA Corporation GP107 [GeForce GTX 1050]
> Mother board: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. PRIME Z370-P Rev X.0x

> Hello,

> I lose audio after rebooting my computer. It comes back if I remove my speaker cable from the jack ( in the computer, not the monitor ) and reinsert it.

> It is a nuisance I would like to get rid of.

> Some more information about my system:

> ================================================================================
> Mint21.2VictoriaCinnamon5.8> inxi -Fxz

I thought I had replied to this post, but it did not go through.

Anyway, I fixed the problem.

I did these things and now I am free of the PITA of having to pull my speaker cable out of my PC and putting it back in after a reboot.

1. sudo apt-get install --reinstall alsa-base pulseaudio
2. sudo alsa force-reload
3. Went to my home directory and then went to the hidden config directory for pulse. Renamed the directory forcing a new config for pulse:
4. mv ~/.config/pulse ~/.config/old_pulse

Subject: Re: Audio lost after a reboot, until speaker cable is removed and reinserted
From: Lawrence D'Oliv
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Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2024 00:09 UTC
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On Sun, 28 Apr 2024 19:18:17 +0000, tinker123 wrote:

> 3. Went to my home directory and then went to the hidden
> config directory for pulse. Renamed the directory forcing a new config
> for pulse:
> 4. mv ~/.config/pulse ~/.config/old_pulse

This is probably what fixed it.

Out of curiosity, have you tried comparing the new config with the old
one, to see what’s different?

Are you brave enough to swap them around, and see if the problem comes
back? ;)

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