Eli Wapniarski wrote: > Here is an example of how pulseaudio cripples my system. I run KDE and > KDM. With pulseaudio installed in the system pulseaudio automatically runs > in the background. With a MMORPG that I run under wine I can't connect to > the network unless I completely kill pulseaudio. Phonon does not need > pulseaudio to run so I remove pulseaudio except for the libraries > otherwise I would be forced to uninstall half my computer and probably > completely break it due unnecessary dependencies. Now I run Konqueror with > nspluginwrapper and flash 32bit plugin because I'm running Fedora 11 > x86_64 and the Beta 64 flash plugin crashes continuously. I go to youtube > and guess what. No sound. Well, there are at least 2 possible causes: 1. the sound device is busy, so Flash can't open it. Guess what, that's what PulseAudio is for! 2. you uninstalled PulseAudio without uninstalling alsa-plugins-pulseaudio, so your ALSA apps are still trying to talk to PulseAudio. That won't work, of course. There may be some other explanation. Kevin Kofler