On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 8:01 AM, Christopher Mocock <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tom Horsley wrote:I've never managed to get pulse-audio working (although TBH I haven't tried very hard), so I just do a "yum remove pulse*" and that's always fixed the problem for me, alsa just seems to work after that - on F8 and F9.
since the release. My main blocker with F9 now is that
I haven't yet figured out how to rip pulseaudio out
and get alsa functioning again.
It might bea permissions problem... I found that by changing the ownership on the alsa device files to root:pulse-rt and adding your local user to pulse-rt, it started working.
Someone is insisting that's not a bug, which does not make me happy.
--Russell
Someone is insisting that's not a bug, which does not make me happy.
--Russell
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