On 03/13/2013 09:21 PM, Salvo Tomaselli wrote: > If pulseaudio works for you then of course you can't reproduce, but on that > system for some reason it doesn't work, and I don't want to take one day to > tweak configuration to make it work.
Then you should file a bug against pulseaudio and describe the problem, why it does not work for you. Or look at existing bugs [1], maybe you can provide some useful information there. >> Did you change something in your system "by hand"? Why did you not have >> pulseaudio in the system. > I didn't have it because on debian if sound doesn't work the quick fix is > aptitude purge pulseaudio. > > If pulseaudio would have a sane default configuration and would work instead > of not work, I wouldn't have even known I had it installed, but I learned > that > when audio doesn't work its it's fault, and removing it is easier than > spending hours trying to fix it. > > If you are willing to help, I am willing to cooperate and send you > configuration and details about my system. No, thanks. See my previous answer. > Well it takes a bit of fantasy to understand that amarok is not working > anymore because I've installed an IM client doesn't it? How are they related? > So yes from my point of view, unrelated software broke. My "guess" is that there are some problems with configuration files. Not sure, it is package-related. Thanks, Anton [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?repeatmerged=no&src=pulseaudio
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