On Sun, 3 Jan 2010, Michal wrote:
> Robert Hancock writes:
>
>>
>> Disabling PulseAudio is not a very good idea on Fedora 12 especially, as the
>> setup is
>> quite highly dependent on it and it will cause many bad side effects like
>> disabling all
>> software mixing (as dmix is not configured
Robert Hancock writes:
>
> Disabling PulseAudio is not a very good idea on Fedora 12 especially, as the
> setup is
> quite highly dependent on it and it will cause many bad side effects like
> disabling all
> software mixing (as dmix is not configured). Switching off PulseAudio on a
> distribu
Hallo Group Members.
My problem seems to be quite common these days:
microphone capture is very, very quiet but sound playing is ok.
But the solution proposed in such situations is just to turn off/uninstall
pulseaudio.
I uninstalled pulseaudio, but the problem persists.
alsa version:
prompt$ r