On 5/17/2009 2:15 PM, Dimi Paun wrote: > On Sun, 2009-05-17 at 13:31 -0400, David wrote: >> But I wish, for his sake, that he was not having this problem on his >> production machine because *I still think Rawhide on a critical, must >> have machine is not a good idea.* > > Guys, I appreciate the concern, but this is missing the point. > I have explained already why I couldn't run F9/F10, and why I > upgraded to F11. Ahhh... I remember you name know. It's been a while since you posted that. > For me sound is a critical issue, and due to untold number of > problems in F8, I decided to risk it and move over to F11 Beta. > > Please try to see that _if_ I waited until F11 Final, the > sound problems that I reported would not have been fixed. > > The works-on-no-doesn't-work sound problems have been a constant > in my experience with Fedora, ever since F3 (while running only > release versions, never betas until now)! > > By focusing on the fact that this is F11 Beta and not Final we > are ignoring the elephant in the room. We all know that this is > very close to what will be released as final anyway, and in fact > a lot of the problems I am seeing are not reasonably fixable until > release day. > > I am just trying to raise awareness that there is a major problem > with the way we approach sound in Fedora, and we need to reevaluate > the situation. And by this I don't mean "dump PA". I think Lennart > is a very capable developer, and I appreciate his efforts. However > I think the development focus for PA can use some rethinking. And I agree with you that you do have a problem. What it is I do not know. But it might have something to do with you update from Fedora 8. Much has changed since then. In Fedora and I would think your install. May I suggest that you keep up with your Bugzilla report. *However* you might not see anything until after the Fedora 11 release. Only a week to go I would imagine that everyone is very busy. BTW there is always, has been in the past, a flood of updates that did not make it into the ISOs. Perhaps then you will see something encouraging. Best of luck. -- David -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list