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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 04:17:25 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote: [color=blue] > What's Cooking in PulseAudio's glitch-free Branch[/color] Another day. Another Linux sound system. Talk about total confusion. How many different sound systems are we up to now? Like ten? You Linux guys can't even get ALSA working properly, and easily, yet you keep churning out one sound system after another. And Linux nuts wonder why average Jane considers desktop Linux a joke.... -- Moshe Goldfarb Collector of soaps from around the globe. Please visit The Hall of Linux Idiots: [url]http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview "Moshe Goldfarb" <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote in message news:1d90ogevhssac.1unp33rqyvymt$.dlg@40tude.net...[color=blue] > On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 04:17:25 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote: >[color=green] >> What's Cooking in PulseAudio's glitch-free Branch[/color] > > Another day. > > Another Linux sound system. > > Talk about total confusion. > > How many different sound systems are we up to now? > Like ten?[/color] Linux operates on the survival of the fittest. Unlike Windows products, they compete and it isn't a monopoly. [color=blue] > You Linux guys can't even get ALSA working properly, and easily, yet you > keep churning out one sound system after another.[/color] Further ahead than Vista. ----------- Vista OS- Vastly Inferior Software Try Another OS |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview "Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> writes: [color=blue] > "Moshe Goldfarb" <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote in message > news:1d90ogevhssac.1unp33rqyvymt$.dlg@40tude.net...[color=green] >> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 04:17:25 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> What's Cooking in PulseAudio's glitch-free Branch[/color] >> >> Another day. >> >> Another Linux sound system. >> >> Talk about total confusion. >> >> How many different sound systems are we up to now? >> Like ten?[/color] > > Linux operates on the survival of the fittest. Unlike Windows products, > they compete and it isn't a monopoly.[/color] You could not be more wrong. Because there is no commercial need for most Linux stuff, even the crap stay there. I hate to tell you but most SW used on Windows is not from MS. It is from competing commercial companies. I mean, really, could you be more clueless? [color=blue] >[color=green] >> You Linux guys can't even get ALSA working properly, and easily, yet you >> keep churning out one sound system after another.[/color] > > Further ahead than Vista.[/color] Are you joking? Linux sound architecture is a joke at the moment. Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the need to compile from CVS in many cases. |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview On 2008-04-10, Hadron <hadronquark@googlemail.com> wrote:[color=blue] > "Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> writes: >[color=green] >> "Moshe Goldfarb" <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote in message >> news:1d90ogevhssac.1unp33rqyvymt$.dlg@40tude.net...[color=darkred] >>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 04:17:25 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote: >>> >>>> What's Cooking in PulseAudio's glitch-free Branch >>> >>> Another day. >>> >>> Another Linux sound system. >>> >>> Talk about total confusion. >>> >>> How many different sound systems are we up to now? >>> Like ten?[/color] >> >> Linux operates on the survival of the fittest. Unlike Windows products, >> they compete and it isn't a monopoly.[/color] > > You could not be more wrong. Because there is no commercial need for > most Linux stuff, even the crap stay there. I hate to tell you but most > SW used on Windows is not from MS. It is from competing commercial > companies. > > I mean, really, could you be more clueless? >[color=green] >>[color=darkred] >>> You Linux guys can't even get ALSA working properly, and easily, yet you >>> keep churning out one sound system after another.[/color] >> >> Further ahead than Vista.[/color] > > Are you joking? Linux sound architecture is a joke at the moment. > > Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: > > [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] > > And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the > need to compile from CVS in many cases.[/color] I did absolutely nothing with my sound setup, in either Hardy or Gutsy, it all just worked. My use of sound is mostly watching movies or listening to music. i |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview Ignoramus9437 <ignoramus9437@NOSPAM.9437.invalid> writes: [color=blue] > On 2008-04-10, Hadron <hadronquark@googlemail.com> wrote:[color=green] >> "Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> writes: >>[color=darkred] >>> "Moshe Goldfarb" <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote in message >>> news:1d90ogevhssac.1unp33rqyvymt$.dlg@40tude.net... >>>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 04:17:25 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote: >>>> >>>>> What's Cooking in PulseAudio's glitch-free Branch >>>> >>>> Another day. >>>> >>>> Another Linux sound system. >>>> >>>> Talk about total confusion. >>>> >>>> How many different sound systems are we up to now? >>>> Like ten? >>> >>> Linux operates on the survival of the fittest. Unlike Windows products, >>> they compete and it isn't a monopoly.[/color] >> >> You could not be more wrong. Because there is no commercial need for >> most Linux stuff, even the crap stay there. I hate to tell you but most >> SW used on Windows is not from MS. It is from competing commercial >> companies. >> >> I mean, really, could you be more clueless? >>[color=darkred] >>> >>>> You Linux guys can't even get ALSA working properly, and easily, yet you >>>> keep churning out one sound system after another. >>> >>> Further ahead than Vista.[/color] >> >> Are you joking? Linux sound architecture is a joke at the moment. >> >> Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: >> >> [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] >> >> And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the >> need to compile from CVS in many cases.[/color] > > I did absolutely nothing with my sound setup, in either Hardy or > Gutsy, it all just worked. My use of sound is mostly watching movies > or listening to music. > > i[/color] Yes, well, good for you. Open up a second x screen on your TV. Play a totem movie there. Now test your system sounds and try to play youtube in flash or a bbc player item in iceweasel. Also try something like gnubiff to alert you with audio of a new email and/or listen to amarok or a radio stream. Does it all work together? |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview On 2008-04-10, Hadron <hadronquark@googlemail.com> wrote:[color=blue] > Ignoramus9437 <ignoramus9437@NOSPAM.9437.invalid> writes: >[color=green] >> On 2008-04-10, Hadron <hadronquark@googlemail.com> wrote:[color=darkred] >>> "Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> writes: >>> >>>> "Moshe Goldfarb" <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote in message >>>> news:1d90ogevhssac.1unp33rqyvymt$.dlg@40tude.net... >>>>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 04:17:25 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> What's Cooking in PulseAudio's glitch-free Branch >>>>> >>>>> Another day. >>>>> >>>>> Another Linux sound system. >>>>> >>>>> Talk about total confusion. >>>>> >>>>> How many different sound systems are we up to now? >>>>> Like ten? >>>> >>>> Linux operates on the survival of the fittest. Unlike Windows products, >>>> they compete and it isn't a monopoly. >>> >>> You could not be more wrong. Because there is no commercial need for >>> most Linux stuff, even the crap stay there. I hate to tell you but most >>> SW used on Windows is not from MS. It is from competing commercial >>> companies. >>> >>> I mean, really, could you be more clueless? >>> >>>> >>>>> You Linux guys can't even get ALSA working properly, and easily, yet you >>>>> keep churning out one sound system after another. >>>> >>>> Further ahead than Vista. >>> >>> Are you joking? Linux sound architecture is a joke at the moment. >>> >>> Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: >>> >>> [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] >>> >>> And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the >>> need to compile from CVS in many cases.[/color] >> >> I did absolutely nothing with my sound setup, in either Hardy or >> Gutsy, it all just worked. My use of sound is mostly watching movies >> or listening to music. >> >> i[/color] > > Yes, well, good for you. > > Open up a second x screen on your TV. Play a totem movie > there. Now test your system sounds and try to play youtube in flash or > a bbc player item in iceweasel. Also try something like gnubiff to alert > you with audio of a new email and/or listen to amarok or a radio > stream. Does it all work together?[/color] I will try tonight, will let you know. i |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 18:32:23 +0200, Hadron wrote: [color=blue] > "Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> writes: >[color=green] >> "Moshe Goldfarb" <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote in message >> news:1d90ogevhssac.1unp33rqyvymt$.dlg@40tude.net...[color=darkred] >>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 04:17:25 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote: >>> >>>> What's Cooking in PulseAudio's glitch-free Branch >>> >>> Another day. >>> >>> Another Linux sound system. >>> >>> Talk about total confusion. >>> >>> How many different sound systems are we up to now? >>> Like ten?[/color] >> >> Linux operates on the survival of the fittest. Unlike Windows products, >> they compete and it isn't a monopoly.[/color] > > You could not be more wrong. Because there is no commercial need for > most Linux stuff, even the crap stay there. I hate to tell you but most > SW used on Windows is not from MS. It is from competing commercial > companies. > > I mean, really, could you be more clueless? >[color=green] >>[color=darkred] >>> You Linux guys can't even get ALSA working properly, and easily, yet you >>> keep churning out one sound system after another.[/color] >> >> Further ahead than Vista.[/color] > > Are you joking? Linux sound architecture is a joke at the moment. > > Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: > > [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] > > And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the > need to compile from CVS in many cases.[/color] Audio under Linux is a complete clusterfsck. It has been that way for years and it continues to be that way. -- Moshe Goldfarb Collector of soaps from around the globe. Please visit The Hall of Linux Idiots: [url]http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:38:32 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote: [color=blue] > On 2008-04-10, Hadron <hadronquark@googlemail.com> wrote:[color=green] >> "Canuck57" <dave-no_spam@unixhome.net> writes: >>[color=darkred] >>> "Moshe Goldfarb" <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote in message >>> news:1d90ogevhssac.1unp33rqyvymt$.dlg@40tude.net... >>>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 04:17:25 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote: >>>> >>>>> What's Cooking in PulseAudio's glitch-free Branch >>>> >>>> Another day. >>>> >>>> Another Linux sound system. >>>> >>>> Talk about total confusion. >>>> >>>> How many different sound systems are we up to now? >>>> Like ten? >>> >>> Linux operates on the survival of the fittest. Unlike Windows products, >>> they compete and it isn't a monopoly.[/color] >> >> You could not be more wrong. Because there is no commercial need for >> most Linux stuff, even the crap stay there. I hate to tell you but most >> SW used on Windows is not from MS. It is from competing commercial >> companies. >> >> I mean, really, could you be more clueless? >>[color=darkred] >>> >>>> You Linux guys can't even get ALSA working properly, and easily, yet you >>>> keep churning out one sound system after another. >>> >>> Further ahead than Vista.[/color] >> >> Are you joking? Linux sound architecture is a joke at the moment. >> >> Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: >> >> [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] >> >> And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the >> need to compile from CVS in many cases.[/color] > > I did absolutely nothing with my sound setup, in either Hardy or > Gutsy, it all just worked. My use of sound is mostly watching movies > or listening to music. > > i[/color] Try running Ardour and see what happens. -- Moshe Goldfarb Collector of soaps from around the globe. Please visit The Hall of Linux Idiots: [url]http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview On 2008-04-10, Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote:[color=blue] > On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:38:32 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote:[color=green][color=darkred] >>> Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: >>> >>> [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] >>> >>> And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the >>> need to compile from CVS in many cases.[/color] >> >> I did absolutely nothing with my sound setup, in either Hardy or >> Gutsy, it all just worked. My use of sound is mostly watching movies >> or listening to music. >> >> i[/color] > > Try running Ardour and see what happens. >[/color] OK, I will try to find time to give it a try, I never used such things. i |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 13:29:09 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote: [color=blue] > On 2008-04-10, Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote:[color=green] >> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:38:32 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote:[color=darkred] >>>> Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: >>>> >>>> [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] >>>> >>>> And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the >>>> need to compile from CVS in many cases. >>> >>> I did absolutely nothing with my sound setup, in either Hardy or >>> Gutsy, it all just worked. My use of sound is mostly watching movies >>> or listening to music. >>> >>> i[/color] >> >> Try running Ardour and see what happens. >>[/color] > > OK, I will try to find time to give it a try, I never used such > things. > > i[/color] Thank you. -- Moshe Goldfarb Collector of soaps from around the globe. Please visit The Hall of Linux Idiots: [url]http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> writes: [color=blue] > On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 13:29:09 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote: >[color=green] >> On 2008-04-10, Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote:[color=darkred] >>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:38:32 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote: >>>>> Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: >>>>> >>>>> [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] >>>>> >>>>> And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the >>>>> need to compile from CVS in many cases. >>>> >>>> I did absolutely nothing with my sound setup, in either Hardy or >>>> Gutsy, it all just worked. My use of sound is mostly watching movies >>>> or listening to music. >>>> >>>> i >>> >>> Try running Ardour and see what happens. >>>[/color] >> >> OK, I will try to find time to give it a try, I never used such >> things. >> >> i[/color] > > Thank you.[/color] First questions err, is pulseaudio working with or against jack?!?!? Where is ESD? Err, does this work with arts on KDE? Is alsa a friend or foe of pulseaudio? Aaarrrghhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -- I really think XP is going to be a flop. Between the glut of hardware out there (and slowing down of purchasing), and the fact that W2K is sufficient for so many casual users.... I just don't see it taking off. comp.os.linux.advocacy - where they put the lunacy in advocacy |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:36:45 +0200, Hadron wrote: [color=blue] > Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> writes: >[color=green] >> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 13:29:09 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> On 2008-04-10, Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote: >>>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:38:32 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote: >>>>>> Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: >>>>>> >>>>>> [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] >>>>>> >>>>>> And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the >>>>>> need to compile from CVS in many cases. >>>>> >>>>> I did absolutely nothing with my sound setup, in either Hardy or >>>>> Gutsy, it all just worked. My use of sound is mostly watching movies >>>>> or listening to music. >>>>> >>>>> i >>>> >>>> Try running Ardour and see what happens. >>>> >>> >>> OK, I will try to find time to give it a try, I never used such >>> things. >>> >>> i[/color] >> >> Thank you.[/color] > > First questions > > err, is pulseaudio working with or against jack?!?!? Where is ESD? Err, > does this work with arts on KDE? Is alsa a friend or foe of pulseaudio? > > Aaarrrghhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/color] I have no idea. That is why Linux sound systems are so confused. -- Moshe Goldfarb Collector of soaps from around the globe. Please visit The Hall of Linux Idiots: [url]http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> writes: [color=blue] > On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:36:45 +0200, Hadron wrote: >[color=green] >> Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> writes: >>[color=darkred] >>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 13:29:09 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote: >>> >>>> On 2008-04-10, Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote: >>>>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:38:32 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote: >>>>>>> Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the >>>>>>> need to compile from CVS in many cases. >>>>>> >>>>>> I did absolutely nothing with my sound setup, in either Hardy or >>>>>> Gutsy, it all just worked. My use of sound is mostly watching movies >>>>>> or listening to music. >>>>>> >>>>>> i >>>>> >>>>> Try running Ardour and see what happens. >>>>> >>>> >>>> OK, I will try to find time to give it a try, I never used such >>>> things. >>>> >>>> i >>> >>> Thank you.[/color] >> >> First questions >> >> err, is pulseaudio working with or against jack?!?!? Where is ESD? Err, >> does this work with arts on KDE? Is alsa a friend or foe of pulseaudio? >> >> Aaarrrghhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/color] > > I have no idea. > That is why Linux sound systems are so confused.[/color] So lets have a look at the design docs! ,---- | [url]http://jackit.sourceforge.net/docs/design/[/url] | | An error has been encountered in accessing this page. | | 1. Server: jackit.sourceforge.net | 2. URL path: /docs/design/ | 3. Error notes: File does not exist: /home/groups/j/ja/jackit/htdocs/docs/design/ | 4. Error type: 404 | 5. Request method: GET | 6. Request query string: | 7. Time: 2008-04-10 12:42:00 PDT (1207856520) | | Reporting this problem: The problem you have encountered is with a project web site hosted by SourceForge.net. This issue should be reported to the SourceForge.net-hosted project (not to SourceForge.net). | | If this is a severe or recurring/persistent problem, please do one of the following, and provide the error text (numbered 1 through 7, above): | | 1. Contact the project via their designated support resources. | 2. Contact the project administrators of this project via email (see the upper right-hand corner of the Project Summary page for their usernames) at [email]user-name@users.sourceforge.net[/email] | | If you are a member of the project that maintains this web content, please refer to the Site Documentation regarding the project web service for further assistance. `---- Oops! OK, lets try a bit easier. Lets look at the introduction! [url]http://jackaudio.org/documentation[/url] Nothing there! Only the FAQ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What about configuring it for our "me too" distro? "System configuration for success, joy and eternal happiness" Oh no!!!!!!!!! Nothing! See? Typical half arsed and incomplete. What it needs is someone to start ANOTHER sound system! -- "For example, user interfaces are _usually_ better in commercial software. I'm not saying that this is always true, but in many cases the user interface to a program is the most important part for a commercial company..." Linus Torvalds <http://www.tlug.jp/docs/linus.html> |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora LiveCDs Interview On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 15:18:14 -0400, Moshe Goldfarb wrote: [color=blue] > On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:36:45 +0200, Hadron wrote: >[color=green] >> Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> writes: >>[color=darkred] >>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 13:29:09 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote: >>> >>>> On 2008-04-10, Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote: >>>>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:38:32 -0500, Ignoramus9437 wrote: >>>>>>> Here's the Pulseaudio "how to make it work" wiki: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [url]http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup[/url] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and >>>>>>> the need to compile from CVS in many cases. >>>>>> >>>>>> I did absolutely nothing with my sound setup, in either Hardy or >>>>>> Gutsy, it all just worked. My use of sound is mostly watching >>>>>> movies or listening to music. >>>>>> >>>>>> i >>>>> >>>>> Try running Ardour and see what happens. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> OK, I will try to find time to give it a try, I never used such >>>> things. >>>> >>>> i >>> >>> Thank you.[/color] >> >> First questions >> >> err, is pulseaudio working with or against jack?!?!? Where is ESD? Err, >> does this work with arts on KDE? Is alsa a friend or foe of pulseaudio? >> >> Aaarrrghhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/color] > > I have no idea. > That is why Linux sound systems are so confused.[/color] If Linux distros are so crappy, why do you and your family use them? -- Rick |
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| Re: [News] Red Hat Developer's Update on PulseAudio, Fedora Live CDs Interview Moshe Goldfarb <brick.n.straw******.com> wrote in news:157i64ax9oq8z$.1dj8ysl6450oc$.dlg@40tude.net: [color=blue][color=green][color=darkred] >>> And thats the easy bit. There are many distro specific hacks and the >>> need to compile from CVS in many cases.[/color] >> >> I did absolutely nothing with my sound setup, in either Hardy or >> Gutsy, it all just worked. My use of sound is mostly watching movies >> or listening to music. >> >> i[/color] > > Try running Ardour and see what happens.[/color] Well, when I installed Ubuntu, the audio just, worked, and I just installed Ardour a couple of days ago, and by golly, that just worked too. |
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