I've updated the Orca WIKI to include a note for Ubuntu Hardy users. Will
On May 17, 2008, at 11:58 PM, Deborah Norling wrote: > Thanks Kenny for the heads up on PulseAudio! I clearly broke my system > by > making those changes from the FAQ. I'd edit the FAQ if I knew more. > Maybe > someone who does, should. > > So with PulseAudio, am I supposed to be able to get multiple sound > channels > -- like listening to internet radio and software speech > simultaneously? I > know I have a multi-channel sound card on this machine. Which media > players > are compatible with this new-fangled thing? > > Several years ago, Alsa replaced Oss, and I never completely > understood why. > I did understand for some apps you had to run Oss emulation. > > Is Pulse-Audio now a new replacement for Alsa? So where is there user > level > documentation on PulseAudio? What makes it better? Do I now have to > find > Alsa emulation for PulseAudio? > > What else does this break? Would voxin or ttsynth for example still > work? > Any pointers to reading material would be appreciated. > > I have this love-hate relationship with Linux, and I think the thing I > hate > the most is the abundance of out-of-date and downright dangerous > documentation. Not to mention the general lack of clear docs. I keep > vowing > to write some, but I always seem to be behind, and by the time I > understand > something thoroughly enough to document it, the thing I understand is > depricated. > > I think I'm going to wear a t-shirt that says: > Everything I know is now depricated! > > --Debee > > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
