On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Marcus D. Leech <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 27/02/12 08:59 PM, Tom Rondeau wrote: > > > > Try passing the device string "-O pulse" to use pulseaudio, instead. > > You might have to install libpulse0, though. I've found this to be a > > more flexible and reliable sound system. > > > > Tom > > > I've never found *any* sound subsystem on Linux to be "reliable and > flexible". And when you have a system > with *both* Pulse and Alsa-backwards-compat-mode, it's a frikken > nightmare. The problem seems to be that > for over a decade, everybody wanted *their* Kewl sound subsystem to be > incorporated into Linux distributions. > So everyone go their wish, and there are no standards. > > Bleh. All I'm saying is that pulseaudio on Ubuntu seems to just work these days. Tom
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