It worked! Unfortanetly by "magic" ...
I tried one method, but I think you can try this one first:
1st method: (I don't know if it really works)
Code:
sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio
sudo apt-get install pulseaudio
If this does not work, you can try the method that I did use.
2nd method:
Code:
sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio
Than I followed the steps in ALSA v1.0.21 Upgrade Script. Which not only did not work for my micro, but you will not have the sound control GUI, and my sound did not work as well. So I did:
Code:
sudo apt-get remove alsa-oss aconnectgui alsa-firmware-drivers
sudo apt-get install pulse audio
I don't know very well the connections between alsa and others programs, so I didn't tried something like "remove alsa*". Maybe the update of alsa that I did changed some file that is also used by pulseaudio, which made it work. As I said, try the "1st method first", and let me know how it worked. I hope this explanation is not so confuse (english is not my first language), so any doubt about my text you can ask me!
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