On 26.10.2009 14:19, walt wrote:
> You say you rebuilt world. Was gnome-media actually rebuild without
> the pulseaudio Use flag? That's where gnome-volume-control comes
> from, not from the panel applets package.
Yes, I used the usual |emerge -vpDNu world| and that did remerge
gnome-media.
>
On 10/26/2009 02:10 AM, Peter Weilbacher wrote:
> On 25.10.2009 18:07, walt wrote:
>> It seems that pulseaudio has its own mixer control (not
>> included in gentoo's pulseaudio package) so maybe it does
>> make sense to remove that function from gnome's volume
>> control applet.
>
> Looking at th
On 25.10.2009 18:07, walt wrote:
> On 10/25/2009 08:19 AM, walt wrote:
>
>> Merging gnome-media with the pulseaudio USE flag breaks
>> gnome-volume-control most horribly IMO, but OTOH I don't
>> understand pulseaudio, so maybe I'm wrong.
>
> I found the gnome 2.26 upgrade guide, which points to t
=== On Sun, 10/25, walt wrote: ===
> If I'm wrong about this, please correct me. I'd like to
> know why all those devs spent so much energy building it.
===
Me too. ;-) I agree with you. It has done nothing but cause problems
for me also. I don't think it provides any functionality that ALSA, or
walt wrote:
On 10/25/2009 08:19 AM, walt wrote:
> Merging gnome-media with the pulseaudio USE flag breaks
> gnome-volume-control most horribly IMO, but OTOH I don't
> understand pulseaudio, so maybe I'm wrong.
I found the gnome 2.26 upgrade guide, which points to the
pulseaudio documentation
On 10/25/2009 08:19 AM, walt wrote:
> Merging gnome-media with the pulseaudio USE flag breaks
> gnome-volume-control most horribly IMO, but OTOH I don't
> understand pulseaudio, so maybe I'm wrong.
I found the gnome 2.26 upgrade guide, which points to the
pulseaudio documentation.
It seems that
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