Il giorno lun, 08/10/2007 alle 18.41 -0300, Jonh Wendell ha scritto:
Hi, folks.
I'm creating my own mime-type for vinagre, and i want to associate an
icon to it.
I know i have to put my icon on $datadir/icons/gnome/$size/mimetypes.
Maybe s/gnome/hicolor is better, so any fd.o compliant
Hi,
Matteo Settenvini wrote:
I'm running pulseaudio since four or five months now on two of my
desktop systems, both x86 and PPC, and I must say that I'm really
satisfied by it.
...
Can it be eligible for inclusion in GNOME 2.22?
GNOME seems like it's far too high in the stack to include
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 10:04 +0200, Dave Neary wrote:
GNOME seems like it's far too high in the stack to include a sound
server API - shouldn't we simply depend on it, rather than integrating
it into the GNOME platform?
Could you perhaps consider to integrate it nicely but not to depend
On Ter, 2007-10-09 at 01:17 +0200, Matteo Settenvini wrote:
Il giorno lun, 08/10/2007 alle 23.19 +0100, Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro ha
scritto:
Last time I tried PulseAudio (over a year ago) it hogged the sound
device and did not let any other ALSA client produce sound.
Can someone
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 11:52, Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro wrote:
I don't care only about proprietary applications. You think for example
that Second Life Linux client (which is open source) will use Pulse
Audio API directly? It will take years before that happens. I remember
perfectly well
quote who=Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro
Why be forced to use a userspace mixing program when hardware mixing would
work equally well (or better) in most situations?
Because the vast majority of audio hardware available today does not *do*
hardware mixing, *and* PulseAudio provides many more
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 10:45 +, Sam Morris wrote:
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 10:52:14 +0100, Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro wrote:
I don't care only about proprietary applications. You think for example
that Second Life Linux client (which is open source) will use Pulse
Audio API directly? It
On 10/9/07, Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not saying Pulse Audio has these problems. I simply don't know
That can easily be helped. Just try gnome 2.20 with pulseaudio in Fedora 8.
It works beautifully.
And once you tried, you don't have to spread FUD anymore...
El lun, 08-10-2007 a las 22:26 +0200, Matteo Settenvini escribió:
It also seems to be actively developed, and is shipped by default with
Fedora 8.
Also will be the default in upcoming Mandriva 2008
Can it be eligible for inclusion in GNOME 2.22?
+1
Thanks a lot :-)
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 10:09 +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 10:04 +0200, Dave Neary wrote:
GNOME seems like it's far too high in the stack to include a sound
server API - shouldn't we simply depend on it, rather than integrating
it into the GNOME platform?
On Mon, 2007-10-08 at 19:20 -0500, Travis Watkins wrote:
On 10/8/07, Bastien Nocera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a bug in ALSA, and it's getting fixed (in ALSA) for when playing
sounds, and more recent Pulseaudio will release the device when no
streams are playing (thus avoiding ALSA
El mar, 09-10-2007 a las 16:41 +0200, Frederic Crozat escribió:
Le mardi 09 octobre 2007 à 16:17 +0200, Pacho Ramos a écrit :
El lun, 08-10-2007 a las 22:26 +0200, Matteo Settenvini escribió:
It also seems to be actively developed, and is shipped by default with
Fedora 8.
Hey All:
Just wanted to drop a note regarding the GNOME Boston Accessibility
Summit. Many thanks for letting us have the room to hammer away on
problems and planning, and many thanks to Owen Taylor for all the work
he did.
I think the GNOME Boston Accessibility Summit went very very well
On 10/8/07, Edwin Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been doing a lot of research lately, and have decided that I want to
start developing gnome panel applets. Unfortunately, all of the tutorials
are outdated (with the latest one I found being dated 15 April 2007).
Furthermore, it would
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