Hello,

I've read through a zillion posts in the FreeBSD forums and various other 
Google sources about getting audio to work in Gnome on FreeBSD.  Most of the 
posts say something like "pulseaudio sucks, don't use it", and that's fine, but 
what do I replace it with?  Since I've removed pulseaudio from all my installed 
ports, I now have no audio control panel under "System", "Preferences", and I 
have no volume control slider near the clock.

Audio is working in that I can play a video in Firefox and hear the audio, but 
it's currently coming out the wrong sound card (for whatever reason, Dell's 
audio card shows up twice: once for the internal speaker and once for the 
external speaker/headphone jacks).  So I can't tell Gnome to push the audio out 
/dev/dsp1 now, rather than /dev/dsp0.

Basically, how do I control how applications put sound out to my system when 
pulseaudio is not installed?

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Tim Gustafson                                                t...@soe.ucsc.edu
Baskin School of Engineering                                     831-459-5354
UC Santa Cruz                                         Baskin Engineering 317B
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