Re: Pulseaudio i386 support in x86_64 is incomplete

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On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Rex Dieter <rdieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Michel Salim wrote:
>
>  > - Crossover Office (Crossover-handled apps works fine if they preload
>  > padsp, but this needs both packages above to work. This seems to be
>  > broken on KDE4 -- not sure how KDE4 and Pulseaudio interacts. Anyone
>  > from the KDE SIG knows more?)
>
>  KDE4 simply autostarts pulseaudio daemon, and uses xine-lib-pulseaudio
>  plugin (primarily), and alsa->alsa-plugins-pulseaudio for legacy (arts
>  mostly) access.
>
>  So, could you define what "broken on KDE4" means here exactly?
>
With the same configuration (telling Crossover to use ESD for sound
output, and preloading libpulsedsp.so), sound works under GNOME but
not under KDE4.

Will retest and see if things have changed.

-- 
Michel Salim
http://hircus.jaiku.com/

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