Re: sound problems

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I don't agree.

Fixing some problems and casuing many more is not progress it is a regression full stop.

By the way, a lot of people contribute to this thread with various degrees of flame wars, except that nobody (particularly from Fedora) is spending one word on how they are going to fix this big regression.

       Any news about the REAL problem (the broken audio)?

                 Alfredo Ferrari



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On Tue, 6 Jan 2009, Kevin Kofler wrote:

Suren Karapetyan wrote:
I'm sure trying to fix them one by one in F10 is WRONG.

Downgrading is what is wrong. The ALSA update fixes bugs for some people and
even adds support for some hardware. Moving back is not the solution,
fixing the update is.

       Kevin Kofler

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