Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
> Karl,
>
> After going back and reading some of the other threads that you've
> started, is there a specific reason that you're trying to compile
> pulseaudio yourself?  Pulseaudio is already available in Fedora 8,
> although you won't get it by default if you do an upgrade (you get it
> by default if you do a fresh install).  Try doing:
>
> yum groupinstall sound-and-video gnome-desktop
> yum install libflashsupport paman padevchooser
>
> and you should get the full pulseaudio setup.
>   
    Your correct. I installed the above and my sound came back on my VLC 
viewer just fine. Now let me reboot and make sure it comes back up 
working :-)

Karl



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