Daniel Bush wrote:
2009/5/19 Heracles <[email protected]>

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Just a short note relating to my earlier post about my "Sound Blaster
Live!" problem in Flash on my x86_64 install.

I reinstalled 9.04 from scratch and lost ALL sound. After reading the
Skype post from Richard I decided to remove pulseaudio (which took
ubuntu-desktop with it) and see what happened. Without further ado I now
have sound even in flash!


I didn't have any trouble with flash but I'm not on 64bit.  I think it might
be a skype issue for me but I truly have no idea and I think I might just
try what you said....


IIRC Pulse audio also causes problems for Kino

I've given up on Kino recently because under 8.10 it was not as simple as it once was, and I've run out of time to play with it.




It would seem that either pulseaudio or ubuntu-desktop interferes with
sound. I would like to know which it is but if I install either, the
other installs automatically.

So it would seem that, on my system at least, pulseaudio gets in the way
of sound.


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