On 10/26/07, Rex Dieter <rdieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes it is (I listed all the pulse rpms I had installed) in a previous email.
so... is having alsa-plugins-pulseaudio good, or bad?
I didn't explictly include it, but it would have come in based on
something else, but I couldn't tell you what.
Fulko Hew wrote:
> Right, but my point is that... I had an already running, installed system,
> I did a yum update and now I get error/warning messages.
> - I didn't do anything wrong.
> - The system allowed a 'bad' thing to happen.
> - The system didn't auto-add 'kde-settings-pulseaudio',
> - I didn't know I (now) needed 'kde-settings-pulseaudio'.
My point too, is that things *should* continue to "just work". Something
else is causing your problem. Is alsa-plugins-pulseaudio installed? if so,
bingo.
Yes it is (I listed all the pulse rpms I had installed) in a previous email.
so... is having alsa-plugins-pulseaudio good, or bad?
I didn't explictly include it, but it would have come in based on
something else, but I couldn't tell you what.
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