Re: pulse audio , was Re: Xfce to Stump

2009-11-18 Thread Kent Fredric
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Nick Rout wrote: > > Those controls are in windows too, but not as poorly named sometimes. > > Also, often hidden from the volume mixer by default to stop confusing the newbs. -- Kent

Re: pulse audio , was Re: Xfce to Stump

2009-11-18 Thread Eliot Blennerhassett
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Nick Rout wrote: > MUX - not sure in this context! Multiplexer - selects one of a number of sources to go to a destination. E.g. Select Mic, CD or Line input for recording

Re: pulse audio , was Re: Xfce to Stump

2009-11-18 Thread Nick Rout
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Don Robertson wrote: > Derek Smithies wrote: >> >> For those of you who do not know, pulse stands for "pathetic useless >> linux sound engineers". >> > > Well - that explains a lot. Sound is not something I care about too > much. I don't want to stream audio acros

Re: pulse audio , was Re: Xfce to Stump

2009-11-18 Thread Don Robertson
Derek Smithies wrote: For those of you who do not know, pulse stands for "pathetic useless linux sound engineers". Well - that explains a lot. Sound is not something I care about too much. I don't want to stream audio across the network or anything - I just have a couple of desktop speakers a

Constantine has arrived

2009-11-18 Thread Adrian Mageanu
Fedora 12 - code name Constantine - was released this week. I have downloaded the 32bit install and live ISO images and I am about to finish downloading the 64bit ISOs Wesley, if you don't have them yet I can bring all images on a portable hard drive to St. Albans to update the archive there when