Around 08:31pm on Saturday, March 07, 2009 (UK time), Nigel Henry scrawled: > To disable it, simply do a, yum remove alsa-plugins-pulseaudio, which will > also remove kde-settings-pulseaudio package, if you are using KDE. Thanks for this. Having put up with stuttering sound on the PC I use to play music on, I made the changes you suggested and that has sorted it. For completeness I had to do the following: # yum remove alsa-plugins-pulseaudio Set sound to use ALSA. $ gnome-sound-properties Set Sound playback: under Sound Events, Music and Movies, and Audio Conferencing to ALSA - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture. $ gnome-volume-control Under Preferences, select PCM. Change PCM's volume to an appropriate level. This was for a SB Audigy soundcard. This is a relatively low-spec machine - 1Ghz CPU and only 896Mb RAM, but music performance was fine prior to this and is now fine again under ALSA. I will continue to use pulseaudio on my other machines, and will give it further chances under future distros. Steve -- (o< www.stevesearle.com //\ Powered by Fedora V_/_ No MS products were used in the creation of this message 10:41:04 up 29 days, 11:32, 1 user, load average: 0.24, 0.33, 0.68
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