On Saturday 23 August 2008, Craig White wrote: >On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 22:06 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: >> On Saturday 23 August 2008, Rex Dieter wrote: >> >Gene Heskett wrote: >> >> Thanks for the reply Rex, even if we do not agree. :) >> >> >> >:) np. I just wanted to avoid the generalization that I perceived that >> >: "pulseaudio is broken universally". It "just works" for a vast >> >: majority of users. >> > >> >Your setup seems to be quite a special case of multi-card setup with >> > convoluted alsa configuration. You may need to try contacting the >> > pulseaudio devs for advice and/or assistance. I'd highly recommend >> > posting to: >> > https://tango.0pointer.de/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss if you >> > hadn't already done so. >> > >> >-- Rex >> >> And is yet another list I have to subscribe to before I can post. I 99% >> solved the problem with the removal of it. >> >> To add insult to injury, there isn't even a search function to check the >> archives of the list! Good grief. >> >> I saved the bookmark, but I'm not sure why. > >---- >except that there was no injury...just your own failure to make it work >for you. > >I would suggest that you are rather heavy handed on usage/setup of your >system which as you know is one of the luxuries of Linux in that you can >do things your way and in so many different ways. > >The simple fact is that pulseaudio like LVM and other things are not for >everyone but you can function without it. > >I do detect a pattern though...it's the same one that had you giving up >on NFS and using samba for filesharing because you couldn't make NFS >work. And now, even samba seems to have failed, with ubuntu apparently using an incompatible version. I was backing up the kubuntu's machines /home directory with amanda, but I never got around to rebuilding the amanda client after finding the hard way that that particular machine apparently cannot tolerate 2 pata hard drives, it seemed to like to trash the filesystems on both in a week, but with just one drive it runs for years. I did have nfs running between them, for about a week, but local weather created a power failure that outlasted both UPS's, and that hasn't worked since the reboots. And typical of nfs when it fails, no error msg, it just doesn't mount. I also just tried to make rsync connect, and the lack of a root account on the kubuntu machine causes a password fail. su'ing to the user who would do that and I get a scrambled, invalid path returned as incapable of being accessed. That I can probably figure out given time, I did do that for the backup for a couple of years. Other than losing some gcode I've written, and the configs for those drives, that machine is re-installable from scratch to a working milling machine in about an hour. >I would like to state for the record that like Rex, I have many, many >systems running with pulseaudio and no problems. > >Craig And how many of those involve using the motherboard, a generally simple audio system for something like skype, and a real audio card (if indeed one can call an Audigy2 Value (SBO400, driven by emu10k1) a real audio card, but at least it is not a winmodem) for all other system sound duties, each to be totally isolated from the other? If you do have such a setup, please share how you did it. Show *me* the .conf files that achieve that. Examples are worth 10k words (inflation) you know. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Libtool shared library portability is only slightly more believable than perpetual motion machines. Especially on AIX :)." -- David Leimbach -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list