Yes, openal-soft fixed this horrible sound, but alsa has not updates in
karmic-proposed .
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Apparently the problem is fixed with an ALSA upgrade
http://monespaceperso.org/blog-en/2009/10/29/upgrade-alsa-1-0-21-on-
ubuntu-karmic-koala-9-10/. Ihaven't tried this yet because I don't want
to touch my pulseaudio installation. Waiting for an official release via
Synaptic.
Is http://kcat.strang
I also experience this problem with flightgear and karmic koala 9.10
ubuntu. This must be integrated with distro !
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I'm experiencing the same issues with "crackling sound" in FlightGear
using Karmic, I have an Intel HDA-based on-board chip for sound. I've
seen the same issue in most other games using OpenAL that I've tried as
well, so I doubt it's just a problem with FlightGear in Karmic. I think
this needs to b
OpenAL Soft is probably not where your problem lies, no.
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OpenAL Soft is probably not where your problem lies, no.
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So is this fixed for good?
Me (and others) have sound problems in Jaunty too. Namely supertuxkart and
other games sound terrible and have performance issues as well. Could this be
related to this bug?
The games used to work in Intrepid.
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[ Andres Mejia ]
* Exclude libasound2-dev dependency for kfreebsd and hurd kernels.
* Bumped to Standards-Version 3.8.0 (no changes required).
* Add watch file.
[ Reinhard Tartler ]
* reenable building of libopenal-dev.
* prerel
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Hi,
Do you confirm that Intrepid still contains broken package?
When doing a rdepends on libopenal1, I get a lot of games:
(intrepid)[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/temp/u2nl-1.3$ apt-cache rdepends libopenal1
libopenal1
Reverse Depends:
tremulous
mplayer-nogui
mplayer
glest
funguloids
xpilot-ng-
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Are there any news on this from the Debian and/or Ubuntu side? Intrepid
still contains the broken packages...
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alfredio wrote:
> Update:
> Cristian, I managed to build your packages locally, by using dget and
> debuild. Still I was not able to sign them with your private key ;-)
>
> OpenAL Soft is up, hacked and running right now :-D
>
Great to know my worked helped somebody. I personally, don't like my
Update:
Cristian, I managed to build your packages locally, by using dget and debuild.
Still I was not able to sign them with your private key ;-)
OpenAL Soft is up, hacked and running right now :-D
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Dear Cristian KLEIN,
thank you for posting the "gross library hack". I know it's not the
Debian/Ubuntu way, but I could cope with it, as long as OpenAL Soft is not
officially
available through Debian/Ubuntu package system.
Unfortunately, I'm using the also-supported amd64 version of Ubuntu. Coul
The openal-soft packages have been reuploaded to mentors.debian.net. This adds
a debug package and would also mean a direct upload to sid.
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/o/openal-soft/openal-soft_1.3.253-1.dsc
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Andres Mejia wrote:
> Just so you know, this is being worked on in Debian. I'm waiting for someone
> to upload the openal-soft packages to the archive. You can try them out
> yourself.
> - dget
> http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/o/openal-soft/openal-soft_1.3.253-1~experimental0.dsc
Th
Just so you know, this is being worked on in Debian. I'm waiting for someone to
upload the openal-soft packages to the archive. You can try them out yourself.
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/o/openal-soft/openal-soft_1.3.253-1~experimental0.dsc
Since the openal SI upstream are
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Cristian KLEIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Why exactly do they have „unstable” and „experimental” if not to test
> decisions. If everybody just cowardly rejects openal-soft
Nobody rejects openal-soft. It will be included in ubuntu, but it is way
to late for hardy. Since we are working tightly t
Unsubscribing motu-release and setting back to confirmed since this is
no longer an FFe for Hardy.
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Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> Cristian KLEIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Please do. Nobody responded to my mail to pkg-games-devel@ since 25
>> march.
>
> I had a private talk about this with a member of the games team. The
> decision is not that easy, so nobody had enough courage up to now to
>
Cristian KLEIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Please do. Nobody responded to my mail to pkg-games-devel@ since 25
> march.
I had a private talk about this with a member of the games team. The
decision is not that easy, so nobody had enough courage up to now to
talk about this in public, but there
Scott Kitterman wrote:
> I encourage you to take your passion to Debian and get it done there so
> both distros benifit. We can facilitate that if needed.
Please do. Nobody responded to my mail to pkg-games-devel@ since 25
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People often say things like that thinking it will motivate developers to
do something. In truth it's rather more likely to have the opposite effect.
Each Ubuntu release requires a balance between new features and risk. We
are currently dealing with an unfortunate volume of late toolchain and
This is the kind of decision that makes people go back to Windows.
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N'ack for Hardy. As suggested please work through Debian and Ubuntu
will get it for Ibex automatically.
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Cristian KLEIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know it is a gross hack, but I was 100% sure that ubuntu-release would not
> like to change to a new package this late in the release cycle. Therefore, I
> have resorted to this solution which would:
So how about providing it in a PPA?
> d) hopefu
StefanPotyra wrote:
> Ok, I've taken a look at the package now.
>
> I'm inclined to reject this bug for the following reasons: Modifying
> openal to depend on the openal library package or openal-soft is a gross
> hack which contradicts everything library packages should adhere to. The
> only way
Ok, I've taken a look at the package now.
I'm inclined to reject this bug for the following reasons: Modifying
openal to depend on the openal library package or openal-soft is a gross
hack which contradicts everything library packages should adhere to. The
only way to make packages use of the open
Resubscribing motu-release, as this is about including a new package,
not updating the existing one.
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oh, indeed, I forgot that openal is in main. (OTR, I think it shouldn't
be, but anyways).
I think it is way to late to replace a library in main at this point of
the cycle. I'd furthermore suggest to get it updated in debian first.
there is not much point in creating that diversion here, since the
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Yes, looks like you'll need input from ubuntu-release instead ;).
Side note, didn't openal sometimes silently introduce ABI breakage?
Would be worth checking imho.
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What use would our opinion be for an application in main?
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dear motu-release team,
I didn't check that myself thourougly, but contributors in this bug have
tested the new openal and claim that it works way better than the old
openal version. I'm asking for your opinion here.
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There's no need to test any more games, they all use the same version and
the difference is obvious. Just replace it already.
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Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> Cristian KLEIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> I created a new package called libopenal0a-soft, with the latest version
>> of OpenAL. I renamed the old package libopenal0a to libopenal0a-
>> creative, and created a metapackage libopenal0a which depends on either
>> one o
Cristian KLEIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I created a new package called libopenal0a-soft, with the latest version
> of OpenAL. I renamed the old package libopenal0a to libopenal0a-
> creative, and created a metapackage libopenal0a which depends on either
> one of them. Thus, no Ubuntu packages
Anybody cares to test my version of the solution?
I created a new package called libopenal0a-soft, with the latest version
of OpenAL. I renamed the old package libopenal0a to libopenal0a-
creative, and created a metapackage libopenal0a which depends on either
one of them. Thus, no Ubuntu packages
I also advocate this change. Both supertux and FreeSpace 2 Open sound
cracky with the Ubuntu-shipped version. Then compiling and using OpenAL
Soft, sound works perfectly.
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I agree with this as well, at the moment many games make horrible
crackly sound on anything but Creative Labs sound cards, at the moment
there are two workarounds:
- Get a Creative sound card (But not the X-Fi which isn't Linux
compatible yet)
- Manually compile the OpenAL software drivers, and
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I agree, OpenAL soft will officially replace the outdated and buggy
sample implementation. Unlike the SI, OpenAL soft actually conforms to
the OpenAL specs.
Some maintainer *please* look into that, it will be a shame to ship
Hardy with so obviously and horribly broken OpenAL support.
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