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#58
Originally Posted by Matan View Post
I ask more verbose:

If you first make sure nothing (charger, computer, etc.) is connected to the usb port of the N900. Then power off by selecting power off from the power key menu. Make sure the device does really turn off and does not reboot immediately (as might happen if you used host mode). Then you turn it on in the usual way by pressing the power key.

Does it happen that the audio does not work after such a sequence?

If if does please run the command

dmesg > out.file

and upload the out.file somewhere I can see it.

hey there

i dont have a charger or anything else on the device.
now i shut down the n900 wait a min. and boot it.
no sound.

Download out.file here

thx for all

Greetz
Erazor


//edit
re-installed pulseaudio

sound is off : /

//edit2


re-flashed the Kernel

now pidof shows that pulseaudio exist

i try to type pulseaudio to the /etc/modules

perhabs this work.

i let you know what happens

//edit3

write pulseaudio into /etc/modules
now my sound works well
hope this works in future, too

don't know why pulseaudio start at boot.

but when it works with /etc/modules it's fine for me

Last edited by Erazor; 2010-11-17 at 11:47.