Sorry for not being more help with your problem Julien..
Do you have you a /etc/asound.conf or a .asoundrc in your home directory
(produced for example by asoundconf ?). If you do, remove it.
The default ALSA configuration send all audio to PulseAudio if
pulseaudio is running (yeah it's like ALSA
This isn't a duplicate of #447844 .
PulseAudio is the answer to that bug (assuming I'm not the only one for
who got it working..). It's when audio is sent straight to ALSA that
devices are being locked. Whereas if all audio is routed through
PulseAudio, PulseAudio takes care of mixing all the flu
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 447844
kubuntu Karmic can't output sound at the same time
--
Phonon doesn't recognize PulseAudio devices correctly (was working with
Intrepid backports, stopped working with Jaunty)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382141
You received this bug notifi
Ah yeah sorry, you had PulseAudio running on Jaunty. My "blank" devices
disappeared because I removed all Phonon-related files in a desperate
attempt to get back good PulseAudio support.
However you should have sound with the "PulseAudio" item. When an app is
playing a sound it must appear in the
Ah, you're still on Jaunty. It's unselectable because PulseAudio isn't
running. Did you install it ? It doesn't come with the base installation
for Kubuntu (however if you see the blank devices you probably had it
once)
Once installed and KDE restarted Phonon will spawn PulseAudio and the
blank de
Hi Julien,
Indeed, Kubuntu developers should really look at what happened between
Intrepid+backports and Jaunty, PulseAudio integration was nearly perfect
in Intrepid (maybe thanks to a patch or something).
About your conflicts, have you set "PulseAudio" as the top item of every
list in "K Menu -
KMail is still not autostarting in current Karmic.
Segfault according to .xsession-errors.
--
kmail will not start at boot time using autostart
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/399744
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.
--
u
Now in Karmic the unnamed devices disappeared BUT the tooltips for the
physical devices still do not list PulseAudio devices.
The only way to use PulseAudio is to choose the device named
"PulseAudio", that's even worse than Jaunty.
Daniel, what did you mean you can't reproduce it ? Does a
"PulseA
More read: http://kazhack.org/?post/2009/05/14/KompoZer-0.8a4#comments
"To “install” KompoZer 0.8 on Windows or GNU/Linux: just unzip the archive
somewhere and make a shortcut from the kompozer executable (kompozer.exe on
Windows, kompozer on Linux) to your desktop. I'm sorry I can't provide pac
On the homepage:
"Linux users: KompoZer 0.7.10 is not compatible with GTK 2.14 and
higher, hence the crashes. Please have a look at KompoZer 0.8 alpha."
--
Kompozer crashes after a few minutes with no obvious reason
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/403728
You received this bug notification becaus
Same problem, unusable.
KompoZer also crashes when hovering the mouse over a menu item with its
own submenu (items with an arrow).
--
Kompozer crashes after a few minutes with no obvious reason
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/403728
You received this bug notification because you are a member of
11 matches
Mail list logo