-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Paul W. Frields [via Fedora Users] wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Use GnuPG with Firefox : http://getfiregpg.org (Version: 0.7.10) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJLVre5AAoJECYoqASSOmqRbkkP/2q9lwbUyKqwZEuPnLX0+EqA K14EZVdl8a4p1tgqK1lbFTmP5Qeh8e2n18ySUQuK9/Vb/T3/hfKCw/QoHMHiQsDH 42EouPOCQ0Q9j+kuPAx1BrpSvlEz/KHrEvWcYiNyiufJMCwviA8M1hMviO95/3sz ORyy0fun5JOZToiXjAfHHMW8ffqXTTaKvV2NQmbYsPeC+WKOqVi/a0n8F/gV8br8 vJM2C1f+SJn6+5qOS4XnLAMyK8hovPXBn+WwrdcmeSD9+ctTuR6yFKr/b8vZdubK aXpKNIHb08WruDymAHILj4fJ8y2CrvVOYVsyDF2GgT2ezuOIH/BpmXcBEcvjxB+k FZmibI+Uu03O6mwZAzw3pWa3C7foPQNb0CpyUwGuwQ8k7yduFgv9+tIA0mEAW7OY yKDe57/URS+5Q6G4NUn4jdLCAF5XFKkhY2/C8qJRUBuJ7REJYzLUilplmLTgy87r qH2ZgZz2CjNtq49Fzm0V70KXttPdoQX76uZIp6GZL33gybp0OpFcDkWUff2I4gVN xG840b6ZGiM1Fn4zwIGuK/fUVZjCdVAkHNQ6YjWCCyuZpCas6CRiajb2A3csZdlm 4btcw9eUHC1sEQU75WFomRC/W8dASZXsP9zJCPirk5w/nEss8j0MswvdMzkNzh/S b4QDx++35Kxs5Wh5gDYQ =j4f4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > I wouldn't necessarily blame PulseAudio in this case. If paplay > works, then your server's responding and processing fine. It could be > the way that Dragon Player and/or Kmail are dealing with audio that > are the problem. > > I usually first try to use a standard utility (paplay should be fine, > or Totem which keeps up with PulseAudio generally) first. If that > works, I create a brand new user account to test whether my configs > are at fault with the different app I'm using. If that doesn't work, > the app may be at fault. If it does, the blame probably lies in my > user configuration. Well this was in fact a brand new user in this existing f11 system - the desktop is gnome but was setting up kmail for special reasons - perhaps kmail itself has a problem with whichever the internal sound application is that it uses? Either way for the uninitiated this would be a perplexing issue to resolve. There have been ongoing (though slowly reducing) pulseaudio issues - and I have not tried the same in an f12 box but that would probably be worth testing. -- mike -- View this message in context: http://n3.nabble.com/Strange-sound-problem-in-F11-tp130578p131405.html Sent from the Fedora Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines