On Saturday 05 February 2011 23:20:33 you wrote:
On 02/05/2011 11:53 AM, Sascha Peilicke wrote:
On Saturday 05 February 2011 15:04:51 Will Stephenson wrote:
More details, please. PulseAudio is on by default in KDE installs for 11.4.
Seems like I may have to add my 2cents too. I had to uninstall pulse on 3 different machines to get a sane sound setup within KDE (haven't tested gnome's pulse integration). It seems to block the soundcard, like I could only start ekiga if I turned off sound in amarok and vice versa. Phonon backend switching didn't change the situation.
Are you running a i586 or a x86-64 machine? It seems to me that openSuSE has just forgotten about all of the i586 machine. That is unless they have Intel CPUs and HP printers. Your 2cents are appreciated to maybe wake up openSuSE. x86_64 but no, we don't forget about i586. In fact we need your feedback to fix such issues before we do a release.
I have told them about the defective gpm binary, bad /etc/init.d/gpm and /etc/sysconfig/mouse and no one has responded. Problem with Blender and sound on Amarok also. Have you filed bugs or tried to contact the package maintainers directly? The latter is usually more fruitful, rpm can tell you to whom you'd like to talk to. Packagers are a busy crowd, sometimes patience is key ;-) -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Sascha Peilicke http://saschpe.wordpress.com