On Thursday 27 November 2008 16:12:48 Scott Robbins wrote: > <snicker> Actually, this discussion made me wonder if it's imporved to > the point where it doesn't break non-standard, e.g., console or fluxbox > sound, so with a bit of trepidation, I reinstalled > alsa-pulseaudio-plugins and sound still worked. It got me curious > enough to try a new fresh install to see what happens if you don't > boot into Gnome. When it works it's great - and it does work for some of us. I have no problems on a 5-year-old F9 workstation, a 3-year-old laptop and a 1-month-old netbook. Of course satisfied customers don't complain :-) It's just another thing in linux development that highlights problems that always existed, but no-one was aware of because that function wasn't used in the past. At least, that's my understanding. Anne
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