Hi,
Am 17.01.2011 08:48, schrieb Kevin Krammer:
All of these are developer level points of view of the system, which
necessarily contains even parts no longer in use or even "academic" (exisiting
but never been in widespread use) components.
I hope so. Otherwise there would be no chance t
Hi,
On Sunday, 2011-01-16, Debian wrote:
> I have found something in a german wiki now:
> http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/PulseAudio
> Here is the diagram:
> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/00/Pulseaudio-diagram.svg
>
>
> Here some stuff about ALSA:
> http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/li
Here are the packages that are installed on PC2 (That's the most
interesting PC at this time).
Am 15.01.2011 22:50, schrieb Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer:
I was actually asking if you have it installed, so as to try to uninstall it.
~# dpkg -l | grep pulse
ii libpulse-mainloop-gli
On Sáb 15 Ene 2011 14:35:59 Debian escribió:
> Hi Lisandro,
>
> thanks for your tip, but i can't believe that Pulseaudio is a solution.
>
> 1. Pulseaudio is another (additional) soundserver. Why should he solve
> problems with phonon?
> 2. I did have ominous problems also with pulseaudio in Kubun
On Saturday, 2011-01-15, Debian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 15.01.2011 19:53, schrieb Kevin Krammer:
> > Which other sound server are you referring to? JACK?
>
> First i would say ALSA.
> But your question shows me that i have not understand the sound concept
> at all.
> There are to many components now
Hi,
Am 15.01.2011 19:53, schrieb Kevin Krammer:
Which other sound server are you referring to? JACK?
First i would say ALSA.
But your question shows me that i have not understand the sound concept
at all.
There are to many components now working on/for the sound.
Where can i get an over
Hi,
On Saturday, 2011-01-15, Debian wrote:
> Hi Lisandro,
>
> thanks for your tip, but i can't believe that Pulseaudio is a solution.
>
> 1. Pulseaudio is another (additional) soundserver. Why should he solve
> problems with phonon?
Which other sound server are you referring to? JACK?
> 2. I d
Hi Lisandro,
thanks for your tip, but i can't believe that Pulseaudio is a solution.
1. Pulseaudio is another (additional) soundserver. Why should he solve
problems with phonon?
2. I did have ominous problems also with pulseaudio in Kubuntu Lucid
which only disappear by deinstalling it.
When
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