2009/8/16 Anne Wilson <an...@kde.org>

>
> PA is simply one layer that, if it works with your chipset, allows control
> of
> more than one channel.  If it doesn't work with your chipset it falls back
> to
> the alsa controls.  There is no way that PA is responsible for 90% of the
> things people claim - it's simply not possible.
>
> Yes, you can disable it or remove it, if you choose, but if also would work
> without it, it will also work with it.  FWIW PA works well on a couple of
> fedora installs here, but not on this laptop.  Every day I see a
> notification
> that it can't work with my chipset, so sound will fall back to Default
> (which
> is alsa).  I have no sound problems whatsoever.  I don't know a single
> application that doesn't work as expected (though naturally I haven't tried
> every available one).
>
> Anne
>


Ok. I'll do it with PA and we'll se.. :) thanks for the replies

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darekr
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