When I say "properly configure alsa drivers" I mean (with Karmic Koala): 1. Installing latest alsa drivers 2. Letting alsa recognize my audio card (adding proper option in alsa configuration file) 3. Using Alsaconf to properly choose hda-intel audio card
this shall be enough to configure the system. BUT, as you can see, without asoundconf-gtk script and relative configuration files, there are still programs stealing audio to pulseaudio. ----------- This is also a known issue (in Jaunty). Please read from --->https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio Known Issues Firefox/Flash and PulseAudio Jaunty and Flash 10 In Jaunty and later, Flash 10 should work out of the box with PulseAudio. If you have no sound in Flash, and the PulseAudio volume control is not showing a Firefox player when playing sound in Flash in Firefox, you may need to ensure that PulseAudio is the default sound card, as follows: Setting PulseAudio as the default sound card To set up PulseAudio as the default sound card if it is not, install asound-gtk: sudo apt-get install asound-gtk Then go to System->Preferences->Default Sound Card and ensure that PulseAudio is selected, and restart your browser. ------- ------- Now that workaround doesn't work anymore because you're trying to integrate pulseaudio and to remove this 'deprecated' script... but the result is that the system is not integrated. -- [regression] After Karmic Update integration ALSA+PULSEAUDIO is problematic https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/478014 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
