On 2010-06-28, giovanni_re <john...@fastmail.us> wrote: > {Please feel free to ignore parts of this that are irrelevant to this > list. > I only have time to write this one email. > Sending to KUbuntu, DebianKDE, PulseAudio, KDE. Thanks :) }
It works in debian. Else you have to be more specific. /Sune > >>From my recent thread, > Proper PulseAudio installation for KUbuntu 10.4 ; jor KUbuntu > and > [pulseaudio-discuss] Proper PulseAudio installation for KUbuntu 10.4 ; > jor PA > I read that PA is being worked on for KUbuntu 10.10, > but not for the long term release 10.4. > > [And see other references at end.] > > Am I wrong here: > Isn't it stupid to not get this very useful PA sw into the long term > release system, 10.4? > >== > Which begs this question: > What is the proper way for a user to move forward with (K)Ubuntu as a > function of calendar time & update Ubuntu releases?: > 1) Upgrade from an LTS to all of the following interim releases, or > 2) Stick with the LTS? > > I've pretty much been doing fresh installs for each new 6 month release, > except for the KDE 4 debacle, when I might have stuck with KDE3 for a > while, & stuck with 9.4 & kde4 from ppa, instead of going to 9.10. > >== > Back to my topic: > > 1) _Who_ is leading, _&_ also who is working on, the effort to get PA > into KUbuntu? > > BTW, are KUbuntu people working on this issue separate from Debian > people? > > Or, is it a joint effort, & everything PA for KUbuntu will come solely > from Debian? > > > 1.5) Who is working to get PulseAudio integrated into KDE? > > 1.7) PA is in Ubuntu, right? Are the KUbuntu people working with the > Ubuntu PA developers to get PA in KU? > > 1.8) What are the major issues needing to be accomplished to get PA > into KUbuntu 10.4? 10.10? > > > 2) Where (irc channel, mailing list, web page, wiki page) is the PA > into KUbuntu / DebianKDE being worked on? Ie, where does one look to > follow the progress, see projected timelines, see bugs, etc.? > > > Thanks :) > > >===== References: > 0) URLs: > http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/KDE > http://colin.guthr.ie/2009/10/so-how-does-the-kde-pulseaudio-support-work-anyway/ > http://colin.guthr.ie/ > > >== 1) very informative response on PA list from gm...@colin.guthr.ie >: > 'Twas brillig, and giovanni_re at 24/06/10 08:26 did gyre and gimble: >> > So, what is the proper set of packages to get a proper PA system installed >> > on KUbuntu? > That's really a question for KUbuntu folks. As upstream, we cannot > really comment accurately about distros we're not necessarily familiar > with (which is the case for me with KUbuntu). > > Some users may be able to offer practical advice. > > If you are part of the KUbuntu project and want to get advice on how > best to integrate support, then by all means pop on to IRC for a more > interactive discussion. > > But primarily, KUbuntu is just a "KDE Distro" and thus the general > advice for KDE is what I'd suggest here. > > I believe the necessary support in Phonon and KMix is not included in > the KUbuntu distribution (although, as above, I'm not familiar with it > so cannot comment fully), but suffice to say, the GUIs and interfaces > you should expect to see and user are outlined here: > > http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/KDE > > If you don't see that, go bug your local friendly KUbuntuman and ask > them to provide repositories where the necessary support is compiled in > to both packages. It's pretty simple and I can be consulted if there are > any issues. > > HTHs > > Col > > PS Oh and padevchooser is not really replaced by anything per-se. It > works in a strange/outdated way that generally breaks several things. We > generally recommend using pavucontrol instead. paman is really only a > debug tool which can be better done via the command line now for handy > copy+paste diagnosis and pavumeter has been rolled into pavucontrol too. > > > PS2: Although there have been no releases for 6 months, there have been > several stability/bug fixes since with we push to the stable-queue > branches which distros pull from when creating their packages. There are > a lot of new changes in our master branch and there will be a release > within the next six months or so, but no solid time frames as of yet. > > >== 2) From captain_bo...@yahoo.co.uk on the KUbuntu list: >> 2) Here is the suggested set of sw you should install. > In any up to date distro where it is supported (eg Ubuntu 10.04), it > will be preinstalled and preconfigured, as it's pretty much a > requirement for Gnome these days. Under KDE there is a feeling that it's > not required as KDE has Phonon. In my view (and it seems only the > Kubuntu devs disagree with me on this) this is a mistake, as Phonon does > not provide half the functionality of pulseaudio. > > A lot of work went into KDE over the last 6 months to make it > pulseaudio-friendly. However these changes arrived slightly too late for > the 10.04 Kubuntu release and there were build issues and packaging > problems that would have been too risky to address at the late stage > when the problem was identified. Not to mention the fact there appear to > be two versions of Phonon upstream. I raised the bug, but I didn't spot > it until the 10.04 RC. > > > Join in the Global weekly meetings via VOIP about all Free SW HW & Culture > http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip/ > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/slrni2i46m.rvp.nos...@sshway.ssh.pusling.com