Ahhh. It feels good to not be the only Fedora Linux user.... Thanks Gary Since Fedora 16, I have not had any problems whatsoever wtih Pulse Audio. Essentially, it does allow multiple streams to operate alsa.
By the way, Just completed the full study two books about encryption, one of which is Schneiers book about encryption hacking and algorithm weaknesses. I have written my own encryption stuff too. Now doing self study about cyberfraud. My friends wife is my business partner and she is in the masters program at Polytechnique to complete a cyberfraude degree. We had fun hacking into Bells webmail as a class exercise. We did read quite a few of Bell's confidential documents. You would think that Bell would be setting the security example for other organizations to follow. Regards Leslie --- On Thu, 8/30/12, Gary Baribault <[email protected]> wrote: From: Gary Baribault <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MLUG] I surrender [WAS:] Re: gotchas for refugee from ubuntu/debian-land new to Fedora? To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, August 30, 2012, 4:35 PM As you can see from my sig, I've been around nearly as long as Leslie S and that RHCE down there is the Red Hat certified engineer.. try it some time! When Rh first started Fedore Core, I jumped ship, tried SuSE, then Ubuntu, Slackware etc .. I came back to Fedora at about 10 and have used it ever since. If I'm going to build a serious server (and I do often) then I use CentOS, but I would never use it for a desktop. I'm now using Fedora 17 on an ACER laptop and on an ASUS MBoard based desktop .. in both cases with KDE installed and Pulse Audio removed, and both machines are superb and very stable. I can't remember the last time either had to be rebooted because of the OS. That laptop has bleeding edge hardware on board, and Fedore detected everything! Even when I plugged in my Videotron USB cell modem, it not only detected it, but offered to configure it for Videotron, Bell, Rodgers or Telus networking! I agree with the other posters, try to use the right words, and try to be sure of what you complain about before pressing send! Gary Baribault CISSP, TOGAF, RHCE, CCNP, MCSE Consultant en sécurité informatique / Computer security consultant Gary Baribault inc. tél: 514-821-6524 Courriel: [email protected] GPG Key: 0x948ada9d Signature: 02F5 0CD2 DA88 8BE5 22F0 0139 649D C251 948A DA9D On 08/09/2012 09:46 AM, Brian van den Broek wrote: > On 9 Aug 2012 08:52, "Leslie S Satenstein" <[email protected]> wrote: >> I appreciate your feedback about rejection of Fedora with GUI lxde. I never >> used LXDE, and probably most users of Fedora have never used it either. I >> have standardized with Gnome3, also use KDE and XFCE. These work >> extremely well, for what I do, and flawlessly. >> >> So, your complaint was not about Fedora but it's implementation of LXDE. >> Would you confirm this? >> >> Was your version of Fedora 32 or 64bit? > Leslie, > > It was the 64-bit Fedora17 LXDE spin. > > Most of the issues I had seem to me to be with LXDE *as implemented > by* Fedora. It was my first go with both Fedora and with LXDE, so it > is hard for me to separate out responsibility. > > That the audio player the F17 LXDE spin shipped crashed every time you > touched the GUI, is, in my view, a sign that the Fedora LXDE spin > wasn't adequately massaged before shipping. As in: I think that this > problem can be laid at the feet of the Fedora LXDE spin team. It is > not entirely unexpected; spins with minority desktops do seem to > suffer from insufficient love in more than one distro. > > I do concede that I was changing too many variables at once (new > distro and new desktop) in order to really be doing a proper test of > the system. I'm soon to acquire some new old hardware to use as a test > box. I'll likely give Fedora another go then. > > Best, > > Brian vdB > _______________________________________________ > mlug mailing list > [email protected] > https://listes.koumbit.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-listserv.mlug.ca > _______________________________________________ mlug mailing list [email protected] https://listes.koumbit.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-listserv.mlug.ca
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