What were you trying to do? That is, in what application didn't you get a sound? If you had gawk installed for sure at the time, then your problem is not a duplicate of the "musecore" bug. I'm told that bug is not in pulseaudo (I'm not convinced, and will investigate and report only in that bug).
Could it be that you didn't have gawk installed (it is not included by default in 14.04 and neither *I think* in 13.10) and you installed something that brought that package in (not always obvious) and then your "sound-program" started working, whether it was musescore or something else?
Note gawk doesn't really have anything to do with sound on it's own and sound works out-of-the-box in 14.04 in all installed applications I assume. The other bug just proves that a missing gawk AND installing aprogram (eg. musescore) can disable it.
Hi Kurt,
>I have both gawk and mawk installed.
What were you trying to do? That is, in what application didn't you get a sound? If you had gawk installed for sure at the time, then your problem is not a duplicate of the "musecore" bug. I'm told that bug is not in pulseaudo (I'm not convinced, and will investigate and report only in that bug).
Could it be that you didn't have gawk installed (it is not included by default in 14.04 and neither *I think* in 13.10) and you installed something that brought that package in (not always obvious) and then your "sound-program" started working, whether it was musescore or something else?
Note gawk doesn't really have anything to do with sound on it's own and sound works out-of-the-box in 14.04 in all installed applications I assume. The other bug just proves that a missing gawk AND installing aprogram (eg. musescore) can disable it.