Well, I do not have any recent experience on Ubuntu but that all sounds very
strange to me. I can't believe those packages conflict, on debian you
install a couple packages check a box and bingo! system sounds work.

If you've tried all the information on the Perfect Setup and on the Ubuntu
bug report sites then I don't know what else to do. The good news is, from
what I have read it does seem like some people have been able to get
esd-compat in Feisty working properly.

I hope your problem gets solved.

On 3/25/07, Matteo Zandi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 3/23/07, Paul Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I originally posted this in response to your problem on the debian user
> forums. I'm just wondering if you've read it, so I put it here too.

I read your post on the forums, but it didn't help.

gnome-audio conflicts with gdm and others. This is actually strange,
but you have the same sounds in ubuntu-sounds (wich I have installed).

I wonder if someone has esd working with pulseaudio and ubuntu, I
start to think that it is a problem with packages in ubuntu. Does
anyone has esd and pulseaudio working in feisty?

Thanks,
Matteo
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