yep, setting Pidging audio method to ALSA is a reliable workaround for
this problem
could it be that the Auto methode defaults to OSS ?
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running 10.4, pidgin 2.6.6 (audio method set to Auto)
whenever i watch a youtube video (in chrome) and pidgin generates a sound
during that movie i dont hear the pidgin sound until after i close the youtube
movie (or better, close the chrome tab the video was playing in)
once i close the
ok, setting the Pidgin audio method to ALSA seems to fix the problem
i'll test some more and confirm (or not)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406414
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Sorry for the delay in responding to this, but I can still reproduce
this with Oneiric.
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