On Thursday 14 OctoberCORTO 2010 01:18:53 am Craig Brashear wrote:
>  Hi All,
>  
>  I had a not so pleasant experience with pulseaudio in the new distro.
>  #1 There is a blacklist in the /lib directory that blacklists out my driver 
> module (hda intel) NoALSA.conf.
>  #2 You cannot simply remove pulseaudio, doing so breaks kmix because there 
> is a dependency issue.

A reboot of the computer solved my KMix issues after I personally removed 
PulseAudio. There isn't a permanent issue preventing a "sudo apt-get remove 
pulseaudio" and a reboot working, at any rate.

>  #3 I got mine to work sort of! by commenting out my card from the blacklist, 
> and running alsamixer as root to set it up.
>  #4 You can also get it working by installing most of the pulseadio packages 
> (which installs most of the audio stuff from GNOME)
>        and the ALSA source package, which will let you use alsaconf to set 
> your default sound card,
>        then using the padevchooser and pavucontrol to set up the card with 
> most of the channels working
>        (they still did not show up in kmix).
>  
>  IMHO the switch to pulseaudio in KDE (KUbuntu) is not quite "ready for prime 
> time" yet. Most users will get irritated to say the least if their sound card 
> is not working properly.
>  


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