On Sun, 2009-12-27 at 21:35 +0530, Rustom Mody wrote: > I recently was introduced to nted > Tried it on my debian-lenny desktop and it works nicely. > But now need it on my laptop for a travel-demo session. > > Now the laptop (was) running hardy which has some pulseaudio headaches. > In any case I had to upgrade because the clone monitor which is needed > for a presentation does not work in hardy > > Now the headaches increase! Pulseaudio more and more tightly > integrated into ubuntu and nted (or is it timidity?) does not like it > at all. > Managed to remove pulse (with some associated packages) > > nted works once again but I cant adjust volume and and clicks and > other ubuntu sounds which could be configured with > System->preferences->sound wont come up saying: Waiting for sound > system to respond. > > Any suggestions? Ubuntu sans Pulseaudio is a pain to get working. You'd probably have better luck getting nted to run on pulseaudio. A quick search reveals http://vsr.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/staff/jan/nted/doc/ch01s50.html Having never used nted before, I can't really comment much, but wouldn't using JACK solve things, since pulseaudio now plays quite well with jack (jackdmp, not jack 0.118 or whatever they're on now for jack1). _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user