Hi, It doesn't look as if pulseaudio would ever be a full-scale replacement for dmix for me. And it definitely currently is not. Every now and then, pulseaudio seems to die (e.g. whenever I suspend my laptop), and some applications don't work right with it (Flash 9, for example).
> That does not entirely solve the problem. The dmix device will still > start misbehaving (crackling) if you keep it open long enough. Actually I havn't experienced that so far. > PulseAudio on dmix is not (and probably never will be) a supported > configuration. Upstream has made this clear on several occasions. WONTFIX isn't really a fix. Appart from that I have the impression that dmix is actually 95% supported by pulseaudio. As mentioned, removing the suspend-on-idle module allows pulseaudio to start fine even when I don't have another application using dmix already, and I can have applications playing back via pulse and dmix at the same time just fine. And in particular it shouldn't fail with such an unhelpful error message. If it would print an error such as "Dmix devices are not supported", that would be much more acceptable. But it would be a lot better if it would just actually support dmix devices. Always keep in mind that they aren't used by default, but the user needs to jump through some hoops to actually configure dmix. best regards, Erich Schubert -- erich@(vitavonni.de|debian.org) -- GPG Key ID: 4B3A135C (o_ Reality continues to ruin my life --- Calvin //\ Ein schöner Moment leuchtet das Leben hindurch. V_/_ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]