Patrick Shirkey wrote: > Burkhard Ritter wrote: > >> TheOther wrote: >> >> >>>> Patrick Shirkey wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> Am I missing something? >>>>> >>>>> Why doesn't pulse audio have a simple config gui for choosing the >>>>> default sound server and card order? >>>>> >>>>> >> [...] >> >> >>> However that didn't help me when running various applications because >>> in those applications, PulseAudio would go with the first sound >>> chip/card in the PulseAudio chip/card order; and I was never able to >>> find a way to change that order. >>> >>> >> I'm not sure if I understand you correctly, but you can move audio >> streams (from different applications) between your cards and pulse audio >> usualy remembers your decision. This is again in a context menu, I think >> this time when you right click on the stream in the volume application. >> Pulseaudio also acts sensibly when I remove my usb sound card - it plays >> everything on the build in sound card. >> >> >> > > This reminds me that I am not seeing this interface in the default > Fedora 10 toolset. I have used it on Fedora 8/9 but it seems to have > disappeared in 10. > > What is the actual name of the applet? > > I found it. On Fedora the volume applet and the pulse audio volume applet have the same icon which is just a little confusing. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user