John Haxby wrote:
Erik Slagter wrote:
As imho pulseaudio doesn't add significant functionality if you're not
using remote (over the network) audio, you'd be better off without it,
i.e. remove all pulseaudio packages alltogether.
That must be a different pulseaudio to the one I'm using then.
Peteris Krisjanis wrote:
In nutshell, I have nothing so much against PA (some features are
really promising, but GUI and ease of use is seriously lacking),
I don't think the -G-UI is lacking (the pa* tools). My problem is that
there are no command line tools! I need to set some mixer
John Haxby wrote:
I've lost the bit where you said about you're against putting an
unmatured[sic] system in a distro. Fedora is a proving ground for
relatively immature systems -- compiz and beryl are a good example: if
you want a guaranteed stable distro pick up RHEL or CentOS.
2008/1/1, Erik Slagter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
John Haxby wrote:
I've lost the bit where you said about you're against putting an
unmatured[sic] system in a distro. Fedora is a proving ground for
relatively immature systems -- compiz and beryl are a good example: if
you want a guaranteed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# alsamixer
*** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to connect: Connection refused
alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: Connection refused
With FC8 esd/esound has been replaced by pulseaudio (+ esound
emulation). This that every program that has esound as it's default,
Erik Slagter wrote:
As imho pulseaudio doesn't add significant functionality if you're not
using remote (over the network) audio, you'd be better off without it,
i.e. remove all pulseaudio packages alltogether.
That must be a different pulseaudio to the one I'm using then. The
2007/12/31, John Haxby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Erik Slagter wrote:
As imho pulseaudio doesn't add significant functionality if you're not
using remote (over the network) audio, you'd be better off without it,
i.e. remove all pulseaudio packages alltogether.
That must be a different
Peteris Krisjanis wrote:
2007/12/31, John Haxby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That must be a different pulseaudio to the one I'm using then. The
per-application mixer (pavucontrol) is very useful
How this is useful? Each app already has it's own volume control.
Having additional one confuses
On Dec 31, 2007 1:52 PM, John Haxby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
If mplayer (not gmplayer) has a volume control I've yet to find it.
[snip]
Since old days I've been using 9 and 0 keys to decrease/increase the app
volume of mplayer.
( / and * keys, with their placement on numerical pad I
2007/12/31, John Haxby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Peteris Krisjanis wrote:
2007/12/31, John Haxby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That must be a different pulseaudio to the one I'm using then. The
per-application mixer (pavucontrol) is very useful
How this is useful? Each app already has it's own
Hi Gianluca Cecchi!
On 2007.12.31 at 14:07:51 +0100, Gianluca Cecchi wrote next:
Since old days I've been using 9 and 0 keys to decrease/increase the app
volume of mplayer.
( / and * keys, with their placement on numerical pad I suppose, should do
the same)
And when you restart it, it uses
Hi Peteris Krisjanis!
On 2007.12.31 at 15:27:54 +0200, Peteris Krisjanis wrote next:
If mplayer (not gmplayer) has a volume control I've yet to find it. To
my mind, having all the volume controls in one place rather than in each
app makes much more sense. But then I have a mixer :-)
I had the same issue and solved it removing the package
alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
yum remove alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
See also thread:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2007-October/msg01261.html
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2007-December/msg01105.html
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007, william estrada wrote:
Hi group,
I just installed Fedora Core 8 and have lost ALSA support. I had it
with FC6. I have rebuilt the kernel with module support for ALSA.
I can use festival and say text, so hard ware looks good.
I copied over the /etc/init.d/alasound and
Gianluca,
That was it! Thanks, all works now.
Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
I had the same issue and solved it removing the package
alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
yum remove alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
See also thread:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2007-October/msg01261.html
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