Re: Fedora Core 9, Planet CCRMA, and PulseAudio

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On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 21:38:59 -0600
The Other <theother1510@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> And Joe, don't do a total uninstall of everything PulseAudio.  I tried 
> that and had to do a complete reinstall of Fedora 10 and of Fedora 9, 
> as Nigel said someone else did.  Removing PulseAudio in total borks 
> Fedora.

I did the Fedora 9 installation this afternoon, I've now got the Planet
working great.  I disabled PulseAudio by removing the alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
RPM, and used the rpmfusion.org (formerly livna) repositories for the 
useful stuff like video player and MP3 support.

Got the NVidia drivers built against the 2.6.24.7-1 RT kernel painlessly
too, and my Ardour 2.7.1 build is chugging along fine.

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