On Sunday 06 Jun 2010 22:58:34 Philipp Thomas wrote:
Never mind all the excuses can we please have a working sound system back and make things like PulseAudio choices with a DIRE warning this WILL screw your sound system up
I don't know why you blame PulseAudio but saying that it will screw your sound setup is simply wrong. I know of enough systems, including my own at work, where pulseaudio works perfectly. Regarding the handling of bluetooth audio it is the only system that can handle my BT headset more or less flawlessly.
it is things like this that are chasing users away from Linux can we stop the messing and start releasing when PROVEN SAFE and working not may or may not work
This is random flaming around with no real proof. BTW, the KDE 3 sound solution Arts wasn't that flawless either!
hoping Novell get out of opensuse and we get back to the old ways it ALWAYS worked back then
And this is completely uncalled for and serves nothing else than making yourself a nice fool.
Philipp Here we go yet again i have hit a raw nerve so the easy answer slag him off in the hope he will shut up certain people are very good at that you hit a nerve and they start slating you off as some form of nutter well guess what i may just have been involved in Linux whilst some of you were still in junior grade 0.09a if memory serves ,
So lets have something sorted if i take off at you it is for a good reason because there is NEED for it . Who mentioned KDE3 i dont remember doing so , now whos trolling and just for your info never had a moments problem with sound in KDE3 it just worked i just got rid of ARTS completely problem solved . Hummm Bluetooth Oh that mobile phone data transfere system that i use to bugger up the local drug dealers phones for them ..:-) ..(I'll get rid of em yet) Have fun Pete . -- Powered by openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 2 (x86_64) Kernel: 2.6.30-rc6-git3-4- default KDE: 4.2.86 (KDE 4.2.86 (KDE 4.3 >= 20090514)) "release 1" 07:38 up 45 days 19:20, 3 users, load average: 0.02, 0.07, 0.03