Hi all,
Exploring f20 and have a self inflicted wound.
While trying to get flash to play on vlc I found a conflict between libvpx and some other libraries so the resident genius yum removed it, and all of the other packages dependent upon it, thinking they'd be easy to reinstall.
Not the best idea. Now I've got all sorts of video but not a peep of audio.
I yum installed alsa* and pulseaudio*. The ALSA mixer I have now looks nothing like the one here before. Pulseaudio volume control->Playback says "ALSA plug-in [plugin-container (deleted)]: ALSA Playback" but yum list reports alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-x86_64 as an installed package.
I couldn't find an Audio Group. Does anybody know how to reinstall the standard f20 audio packages or where I can find a list of packages installed into a fresh f20 system (from the live xfce spin)?
Thanks, Mike Wright
On 06/26/2014 06:12 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
I couldn't find an Audio Group. Does anybody know how to reinstall the standard f20 audio packages or where I can find a list of packages installed into a fresh f20 system (from the live xfce spin)?
Use yum history to find the transaction number and yum undo (transaction number) to reverse what you did.
On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 18:12 -0700, Mike Wright wrote:
Does anybody know how to reinstall the standard f20 audio packages or where I can find a list of packages installed into a fresh f20 system (from the live xfce spin)?
If you have /var/log/yum.log, you can see what was recently installed and removed, to try backstepping.
There's usually some log files in /root about the original installation.