Hi list, I have two problems with default openSUSE 11.0 installations: - hal-detect does not set the proper sample rate for my audio cards (two Dell laptops with Intel's audio chips), making them sound crappy. Setting default-sample-rate in /etc/default.conf (originally commented out) to 48000 makes these problems go away. coling helped me to find the workaround, based on following logs (available for another month): http://pastebin.ca/1042852 default opensuse config with hal detection (http://pastebin.ca/1042853 - the config file) http://pastebin.ca/1042859 config with module-alsa-sink device=hw:0 http://pastebin.ca/1042863 config with module-alsa-sink device=hw:0 rate=48000 The weird thing is that when I load the module with 'module-alsa-sink' only, pulseaudio detects that the card can't do 44.1 and sets the sample rate to 48.0. If there's anything more I can provide, please ask. - the other problem is that I can't get zeroconf discovered devices to show up locally, as I've enabled in the padevchooser preferences. Here are the logs: http://pastebin.com/m55c86ac5 Both of the machines are current openSUSE 11.0 installs, I've had the same problem since opensuse got pulseaudio as the default in early 11.0 alphas. -- Michal Sawicz <michal at sawicz.net>