On Mon, 28.05.07 22:28, Paul Jones (raptorman18 at gmail.com) wrote: > However, now my pulseaudio sound server no longer works as I expect it to. > > One of the problems I am having is with Iceweasel. With the sound server on > I cannot get flash sound. I have the compatibility module installed, but > still nothing. I have had a perfect setup before so I do not think there is > anything I am doing wrong. This might be caused by an upgrade of Flash. I.e. Flash8 is just borked when it comes to ALSA support. Flash 7 was a better citizen. > That is part of the problem. When I look at running processes pulseaudio is > no longer listed like it used to be. I figured out how to get pulseaudio to > start automatically by editing /etc/default/pulseaudio. Anyway, the file > says /etc/default/pulseaudio isn't even the recommended way of getting > pulseaudio to start automatically. And at sometimes when I don't have > pulseaudio starting automatically and I try to start it automatically from a > terminal it simply will not start. I do not think it is my kernel because I > have had pulseaudio working on a very similar custom kernel. What do the logs say? Have you installed pulseaudio-compat-esound? If this is installed PA should be started automatically by gnome-session. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net ICQ# 11060553 http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4