Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2022-06-25 12:57, Per Jessen wrote:
Just clean as far as the sound config goes. Simply get rid of the pulseaudio stuff configured by yast.
No idea what files YaST writes, what services it starts.
Looking at the yast source code, it is all about pulseaudio. If you take a look at /etc/pulse/, I'm sure you will see recently changed files. Maybe also some module config in /etc/modprobe.d .
It all depends on what you want - a kludgy work around as the above or actually solve the problem ;-) Me, I don't like work arounds for what appears to be a pretty banal problem.
Well, as compared to starting VLC to see a movie, finding that sound does not work, and firing YaST to correct the problem, then restarting vlc, having it automated, and VLC playing instantly with no delay, is a huge advancement.
Yep. It's a matter of attitude, that's all. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (21.4°C)