Re: [Flightgear-devel] --disable-sound

2010-01-11 Thread Erik Hofman
James Sleeman wrote: On 11/01/10 00:02, Erik Hofman wrote: Historically it just muted the sound. I've now updated the code to not initialize the sound manager until specifically requested (which can be at runtime, even when --disable-sound is specified). Thanks, that seems to allow it

Re: [Flightgear-devel] --disable-sound

2010-01-11 Thread Martin Spott
Erik, Erik Hofman wrote: Setting /sim/sound/working to 'true' should enable the sound manager at runtime. While you are at it, is /sim/sound/enabled still supposed to have any effect or is/should it now being obsolete ? Cheers, Martin. -- Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just

Re: [Flightgear-devel] --disable-sound

2010-01-11 Thread Erik Hofman
Martin Spott wrote: Erik, Erik Hofman wrote: Setting /sim/sound/working to 'true' should enable the sound manager at runtime. While you are at it, is /sim/sound/enabled still supposed to have any effect or is/should it now being obsolete ? That property is used for muting the sound

Re: [Flightgear-devel] --disable-sound

2010-01-11 Thread Martin Spott
Erik Hofman wrote: Martin Spott wrote: While you are at it, is /sim/sound/enabled still supposed to have any effect or is/should it now being obsolete ? That property is used for muting the sound at runtime (part of the soundmanager keeps running to update positions and such). May I

Re: [Flightgear-devel] --disable-sound

2010-01-11 Thread Erik Hofman
Martin Spott wrote: Erik Hofman wrote: Martin Spott wrote: While you are at it, is /sim/sound/enabled still supposed to have any effect or is/should it now being obsolete ? That property is used for muting the sound at runtime (part of the soundmanager keeps running to update positions

Re: [Flightgear-devel] --disable-sound

2010-01-10 Thread Erik Hofman
James Sleeman wrote: Is there a reason that --disable-sound doesn't totally disable sound? Historically it just muted the sound. I've now updated the code to not initialize the sound manager until specifically requested (which can be at runtime, even when --disable-sound is specified). Erik

Re: [Flightgear-devel] --disable-sound

2010-01-10 Thread James Sleeman
On 11/01/10 00:02, Erik Hofman wrote: Historically it just muted the sound. I've now updated the code to not initialize the sound manager until specifically requested (which can be at runtime, even when --disable-sound is specified). Thanks, that seems to allow it to run without sound :-)

[Flightgear-devel] --disable-sound

2010-01-09 Thread James Sleeman
Is there a reason that --disable-sound doesn't totally disable sound? Is there a way to totally disable sound? --help --verbose doesn't give any further clue that I noticed. I am still having major problems getting FG to work with pulseaudio (and I don't want to (nor really can) kill off

Re: [Flightgear-devel] --disable-sound

2010-01-09 Thread Anders Gidenstam
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010, James Sleeman wrote: Is there a reason that --disable-sound doesn't totally disable sound? Is there a way to totally disable sound? --help --verbose doesn't give any further clue that I noticed. I am still having major problems getting FG to work with pulseaudio (and I

Re: [Flightgear-devel] --disable-sound

2010-01-09 Thread Curtis Olson
James, for whatever it's worth, I have a machine here that I upgraded from Fedora 10 - 11 and then from Fedora 11 to Fedora 12 and sound was a nightmare and never worked right or at all with FlightGear after those upgrades. Then I finally blew everything away and installed Fedora 12 from scratch.