On Friday 09 January 2009 00:23:32 Chris wrote:
2009/1/8 Renke Brausse rbrau...@gmx.net:
sorry, off topic - but I can't resist...
Am Freitag, den 09.01.2009, 00:50 +0100 schrieb Lennart Poettering:
and
of course because software I write doesn't have any bugs!
do you need a new job?
2009/1/9 Mark Greenwood extreme...@ntlworld.com:
Just a thought, do you have any VIA chipsets on your motherboard? If you do,
throw it away and buy another one. It'll save you hours of fruitlessly trying
to find a software problem that doesn't exist. Don't ask me how I know this
unless you
A good point, but you can't expect all Linux applications to alter
their sound playback to be forward compatible with Pulse. I'm sure
Skype will get right on that. :)
There is still the case where programs that _do_ play long sound
streams will still not be accessible when they don't play
On a side note, that appears to be how Vista's per-app sound panel
works: it doesn't detect apps, but sound streams. Once a stream is
detected, the Vista mixer leaves that app's entry on the volume panel
even when the sound stops.
It does seem to monitor when the app closes though, and then