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2010-10-30
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2010-10-31
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2010-11-01
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2010-11-02
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I upgraded to PR1.3 a few days ago using apt-get dist-upgrade. Everything seemed fine.
When I boot the phone now, it appears that I have no sound on the system, neither with the player, nor when I receive a call.
I'm forced to wait a few minutes after boot and type 'start pulseaudio' as root to be able to use the phone. If I do it immediately after boot, I get the error:
start: pulseaudio respawning too fast, stopped
Any idea ?
Patrick