* r.duc...@gmail.com [110730 11:36 +0200]: [...] > As a trial I've removed pulseaudio and I have my audio is back > (THANKS) :)
So bug closed herewith > As a side note: when I restarted the computer Kde asked me about > removing an HDA intel device, in the doubt I said NO (see png), > hope that was OK. Kmix now shows "Master" instead of " Internal > Audio Analog Stereo". This is a kde internal. You must be able to set your sound in kde via the control-center or something like that. > All in all, apart an incompatibility bug among pulseaudioand alsa, > there is still a global debian problem: if one removes pulseaudio, > it will be back next upgrade because it is recommended by > speech-dispatcher. Wouldn't be better to ask the developers of > speech-dispatcher to change "recommends pulseaudio" to "suggests" > due to the present incompatibility with alsa? Shall I send a wish > or you know them? Well, pulseaudio does coexist very well with alsa. I am running several machines in that constellation. I am not very experienced with the kde thingi. Maybe there is a missconfiguration of phonon responsible for the trouble you have haad? > If the situation stays as it is, I guess I'll have to filter out > pulseaudio in /etc/apt/preferences, or to drop the install > recommends option (that is a default of apt, I guess). That should not be the solution at all. There must be a way to get both pulse and phonon in touch. Ciao Elimar -- "Talking much about oneself can also be a means to conceal oneself." -Friedrich Nietzsche -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org