2009/9/11 Susan Cragin :
> Well, my short-term solution has been to downgrade to Jaunty's alsa-
> utils, run asoundconf, and then let alsa-utils be upgraded again. But I
> think it's been messing with my system. On a clean install it works, but
> then on the second or third time I use it, I start g
Well, my short-term solution has been to downgrade to Jaunty's alsa-
utils, run asoundconf, and then let alsa-utils be upgraded again. But I
think it's been messing with my system. On a clean install it works, but
then on the second or third time I use it, I start getting timeout
errors. Basically,
Hi Susan, I'll try and get a package in my PPA within a week or so, but
I've been rather busy at the moment. I hope you find a short-term
solution.
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I'm lost without asoundconf.
I don't use pulseaudio at all and I must set the default alsa soundcard to an
expresscard.
I use speech recognition software running on wine both of these need to
know the default sound card, and neither works optimally with pulseaudio.
I also use UbuntuStudio
I've decided that the best course of action looks to be that asoundconf-
gtk is removed from Karmic, and I prepare a package for Debian, source
name `asoundconf` that includes the original asoundconf script, and
asoundconf-ui[1]. This would supersede asoundconf-gtk, producing
binaries for gtk (asou
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Hm - Dan Chen suggested that I merge asoundconf into the asoundconf-gtk
package, which seems a more elegant solution. I'd like to consider that
before the package is removed.
** Changed in: asoundconf-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
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As the original developer of this package, I support the move: it's also
particularly difficult to support, as configurations where the user has
used it, and also uses PulseAudio (which supersedes it, to an extent),
can become overly complex.
** Changed in: asoundconf-gtk (Ubuntu)
Status: N
** Changed in: asoundconf-gtk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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