-Original Message-
Sound problem running alsa-oss without pulseaudio have been FIXED today with
release of 2.6.31-2-rt.
So update kernel to that.
I assume there was a corresponding fix with the generic kernel.
Yay!
The brief improvement that allowed straight alsa to be used so well has
Cool, I'll have to check that out, I hope the RT kernel responds better. I'm
not sure if I have this one,
but I'll look for it.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Susan Cragin wrote:
> Sound problem running alsa-oss without pulseaudio have been FIXED today
> with release of 2.6.31-2-rt.
> So updat
Sound problem running alsa-oss without pulseaudio have been FIXED today with release of 2.6.31-2-rt. So update kernel to that. I assume there was a corresponding fix with the generic kernel.Yay! The brief improvement that allowed straight alsa to be used so well has not come back but maybe it's onl
It will only tell you the same thing.. It just covers some other things that
permit the speed up of 9.04 . That's why I was mentioning it..
> Thanks.
> Esound is what I was using before. It uses oss (or in my case, I think,
> alsa-oss).
> I was using the following set of directions, and they wor
I don't know if this would help, but a ways back I was reading about how to
speed up 9.04, and someone said to replace Pulse with Esound.. It seems to
work, but I don't know what it is actually doing.
Here is a tutorial I made on youtube covering it..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN70LNMdG
I don't know if this would help, but a ways back I was reading about how to
speed up 9.04, and someone said to replace Pulse with Esound.. It seems to
work, but I don't know what it is actually doing.
Here is a tutorial I made on youtube covering it..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN70LNMdGo0
T
I have the latest version of Ubuntu Studio (Karmic) and just re-installed it
today.
I use non-pulse applications, including Audacity and Dragon NaturallySpeaking
running under wine. I have tried disabling pulseaudio every way I know how.
I am getting no sound, mostly due to what are described a