Pulseaudio is the default in all ubuntu versions. 64bit gstreamer will
not work with 32bit Secondlife Viewer even with pulseaudio because
secondlife accesses the gstreamer lib not pulseaudio. Gstreamer is the
one to access the pulseaudio subsystem. The only way to get it to work
is to build a 64bit Secondlife Viewer or hack through your system and
install a 32bit gstreamer which may or may not cause other system wide
issues so building the viewer in 64bit is the better option. Building
the viewer in 64bit is currently a really really difficult task even
for people who know what they are doing. I've been hoping for linden
to really work on simplifying the 64bit building because 64bit systems
are being more and more popular with the need for more and more
memory. I do believe someone was working on fixing this in the
opensource community but I don't recall who or how far they got.

On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Altair Sythos <syt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 15:54:36 -0500
> Mike Chase <mike.ch...@alternatemetaverse.com> wrote:
>
>> Yes, but that doesn't address the gstreamer issue. As far as I know
>> unless something has changed.  I suppose I could bite the bullet and
>> get used to building form source.  But I was hopeful with the
>> excellent work being done in sprints by the team that a 64bit Linux
>> client might have been addressed.
>
> here work fine (on pulseaudio, but dunno if this can change something)
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