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Originally Posted by MarkyboyUK View Post
OK I think I'm sorted now. I reinstalled pulseaudio and now the sound is back working again and CPU levels are normal.

Here is what I typed.
agt-get install --reinstall pulseaudio
and after reboot things appear normal. The only thing I'm now unsure about is whether or not I am using the thumb pulseaudio packages or the original non thumb ones - how can I tell?
by terminal
dpkg -l pulseaudio

but since the version naming of pulseaudio is so long it never shows fully what version it is.

maybe you can try to redirect the output to a text file and then observe it.

Nokia-N900:~# cd /home/user/MyDocs/
Nokia-N900:/home/user/MyDocs# dpkg -l *pulse* >pulse.txt
Nokia-N900:/home/user/MyDocs#

and then open the file to see the version.

libpulse-mainloop-glib0
libpulse0
pulseaudio
pulseaudio-esound-compat
pulseaudio-module-bluetooth
pulseaudio-module-gconf
pulseaudio-module-hal

should have same version.

or if you want to strain your eyes you can just lower the font size in terminal to 8 or 6 and then try
dpkg -l *pulse*

for me i cant see a thing at that font size maybe you can

Last edited by raaj13; 2013-02-26 at 03:00.
 

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