On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 7:03 AM, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes Ive been doing that (on ubuntu systems) but for me that means that all other gnome-ly things eg audio-in-firefox etc stop working.
My ubuntu is a few versions old so... have recent versions got their act together so that audio works with or without pulse?
Jan Depner wrote:Uninstall it? That's what I always do.
On Sat, 2011-10-15 at 19:10 +0100, rob wrote:
On 15/10/11 18:49, Ketil Thorgersen wrote:
Hi listThere was an issue sometime ago with ice1712 cards and pulseaudio. I don't know whether that applies in your case.
I just gave away my UA25 to my son because I had a pci port on a computer and this old but capable ice7212 based sound card lying in a closet. I remember it even worked a couple of years ago in Linux. Anyway - now it doesn't record. It plays ack fine, but I am not able to make it record. This is on Ubuntu natty with KXstudio desktop and a multimedia kernel. I've tried both the special mixer Envy24 control end the later version. Even tried alsa mixer, but I cannot for the life of figure out how to get a signal into the computer.
Everything looks good in qjackctl - 8 inputs/outputs etc.
Does anyone actually use this any longer? Any hints??
All the best
Ketil
rob
I've got the same card and I just loaded CentOS 6. Mine appears to work
OK but pulse is hosing up everything else. I can run through JACK and
direct to ALSA with Audacity but all other sound is hosed. Anyone know
how to kill Pulse?
Yes Ive been doing that (on ubuntu systems) but for me that means that all other gnome-ly things eg audio-in-firefox etc stop working.
My ubuntu is a few versions old so... have recent versions got their act together so that audio works with or without pulse?
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