2009/9/11 Susan Cragin <susancra...@earthlink.net>: > Well, my short-term solution has been to downgrade to Jaunty's alsa- > utils, run asoundconf, and then let alsa-utils be upgraded again. But I > think it's been messing with my system. On a clean install it works, but > then on the second or third time I use it, I start getting timeout > errors. Basically, on my program, that means that the sound card is > being recognized, but not properly.
I wouldn't suggest that as a work-around. What you could do is copy the script from /usr/bin/asoundconf into /usr/local/bin/asoundconf, and keep the asoundconf-gtk package installed until I get around to patching this up. Then, you can upgrade the alsa-utils package as it should be. Beware, though, that using asoundconf after it has been removed is an unsupported configuration, and so things like pulseaudio may be picky. However, I'm not aware of how the current pulse configuration works, so that warning is just due to my own caution. -- Toby Smithe :: http://fulltinreality.com -- Please remove asoundconf-gtk from the archive (asoundconf script has been removed) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/378675 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs