Bill Nottingham (notting@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > > I've never heard anything about "Sound preference", so if there is > > something like that can I read it somewhere? > > System->Prefereces->Sound under GNOME. KDE may have something else entirely. So, looking at it some more, we've got at the moment: 1) system-config-soundcard - sets the default ALSA device for all users, by writing a system-specific config file 2) gnome-sound-properties - sets the default ALSA devices for GNOME apps using GStreamer, by changing GConf keys that apps read. Per-user. Allows you to set different devices for different types of apps. 3) KDE Control Center->Sound & Multimedia - sets the default output for arts to ALSA/OSS/esd/none 4) I'm sure KDE4 and Phonon will do something Entirely Different Have we architected/designed how these will all fit together? Right now you can change things and test sounds in 3 different places, all of which could yield different results. Bill -- Fedora-config-list mailing list Fedora-config-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-config-list