Re: pulseaudio breaks after update today.

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On 07/28/2009 11:04 AM, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:


I cannot be sure if your problem will be fixed, because I do not have any
sound problem it has been a long time, but I do not use alsa-driver from
any Fedora kernel either (no criticism here). If you really think the
problem
is in the kernel, it is the best you can do (or try an older kernel).

In case you want to go back, uninstall it and reboot. Try the rpm. It is
easier:

http://atrpms.net/name/alsa-driver/ (you just need the appropriate kmdl).

Do not forget to reboot and set appropriate volumes.

  
hi paulo,

first, let me thank you for your reply.
second, let me say that i found a workaround for this alsa driver bug from the #pulseaudio gang.
lastly, i am posting this event/results to the alsa-dev group to encourage their fixing the driver.

thx! jackc...


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