2008/12/22 Cristian Morales Vega
2008/12/22 Rob OpenSuSE
: 2008/12/21 Basil Chupin
: Rob OpenSuSE wrote: Most interesting.
If it was already known that pulseaudio has this problem, why in heaven's name does openSUSE 11.1 then install pulseaudio by default? Totally unbelievable......
Well going by the LWN article, the reason would be, so we can adjust the volume of individual applications, which is a nice feature, that I've been able to do on M$ Vista for example.
We can? I started this because I don't see a mixer in KDE4... not per-application neither global.
Presumably it'll get fixed in Factory first, by which time something else will be broken. Now Audio in 11.1-RC1 seemed to have a lot of issues, I'm afraid I didn't have time to search for, or submit bug reports, because I was looking at stuff that would cause booting to fail, or disk I/O peformance of about 2.5MB/s. But I look and I do indeed have KMix and it seems to find my On Mobo Audio, thought on x86_64 I have noticed the HDA is 'failed' and causes warnings on login. Kmix I had though, it seems a big improvement on KDE 3. Firing up Amarok and Kmix appears not to have a clue about controlling applicatons, so presumably that feature isn't in 4.1.3. May be 4.2, or 4.3? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org