I'm running Ubuntu 7.10 and Ubuntu 8.10 and neither on belched when I killed the process. I did not try and remove it from my system, as I remember.
Running Ekiga 2.0.11 Edward Dunagin-Dunigan Bozeman, MT 59718 mobile 406-570-0992 Land line 406-556-7282 EKIGA: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://doas.montanalinux.org On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is a bandaid at best - while I'm happy to use Slackware & OBSD - > it looks like both Fedora and Ubuntu have gone with Pulseaudio and it > is my understanding that applications that work with pulseaudio > essentially get their own interface to the sound system - rather than > break all the other apps that work with Pulse audio for these > distributions, you should be able to configure a bypass for Ekiga that > takes it to Jack or Alsa directly. wish I knew enough to help at this > stage - ss_ss > > If you do work it out, and Ekiga remains unhappy with Pulseaudio, I > would appreciate it if you could post it to this list - I'm about to > install Fedora9 and want to use Ekiga too. > > TIA - Ed > > > On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Alan Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Damien Sandras wrote: >>> >>> Le lundi 30 juin 2008 à 18:23 +0000, Manolo _ a écrit : >>>> >>>> Removing pulseaudio would mean removing the ubuntu-desktop package. I >>>> made it once and it automatically removed all the packages related to >>>> ubuntu-desktop (evolution, GDM, etc.). >> >> It shouldn't. >> >> Ubuntu Desktop is a "meta package and there are few times I've removed >> things and it has removed that one with no detrimental effects. >> >> Obviously YMMV but a quick google will show you what I mean: >> >> "ubuntu-desktop (just like kubuntu-desktop and others) is a metapackage, >> meaning that it doesn't contain anything but depends on many other >> packages. (but not other package depends on it). So installing >> ubuntu-desktop will install Gnome and all apps that are in the default >> Ubuntu desktop, but removing the ubuntu-desktop package will not remove >> anything else than the metapackage. >> >> Metapackages are often used to install groups of packages in easy way." >> >> Al >> >> -- >> The Way Out is Open! >> http://www.theopensourcerer.com >> >> -- >> The way out is open! >> http://www.theopensourcerer.com >> _______________________________________________ >> ekiga-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
