Bill Davidsen wrote: > Craig White wrote: >> Fedora was expecting to use PulseAudio but you removed that as your >> predicate. That puts you with a vocal minority who would rather gripe >> about pulse audio than make it work so it will be up to them to tell >> you how to solve the sound issues that you 'fixed' by removing >> pulseaudio package. >> > Good, then point us to the documentation which describes how to make the > alsamixer, advanced mixer, PA volume and tabs, and anything else which > might clarify how to use the four or five sound apps which all interact > with each other in such a way that sound works without days of fiddling > which stop working at the next upgrade. PA is too damn fragile to use > unless you are one of the few who has it work out of the box. > I would probably start at: http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/Documentation There is a nice menu on the right side that serves as a table of contents, as well as pointing to where to find information on things like userland programs. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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