Re: rawhide report: 20050428 changes

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If you used new rawhide package (alsa-lib-1.0.9rc2) and you want to use old (alsa-lib-1.0.8) package now, you probably have to remove ~/.asoundrc file, because it contains old generated configuration...

Ma.

It might be that the rate dmix is using isn't the same that your sound
card supports natively. Of course, I haven't looked at the Rawhide
updates yet so I could be wrong...


I just changed some settings in xmms and it appears that this might be a
esound issue.

Gnome, of course, uses esound for it's stuff, and I had though I was
using the alsa plugin for xmms, but it turns out I was using the esound
plugin.   After switching to also, xmms now plays music very nicely.

It should be noted that I'm using the current rawhide packages as I
downgraded them to try this (and got no sound from esound at all).


Rodd


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