That's right, it was pulseaudio installed by another package that broke
the multimedia and what was worse, I couldn't get location and action
sounds in dopewars when pulseaudio was installed either. The dopewars
package put pulseaudio on this machine.
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Jude DaShiell wrote:
> js=null
> lirc=null
> vo=null
> ao=alsa
Are you sure you didn't have PulseAudio installed by your upgrade? If you did,
then remove the alsa line from the above configuration, or remove Pulseadio if
you don't want it.
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Both vlc and mplayer no longer work on my system. I had both working
before the last updates and without those, I can't listen to podcasts any
longer. The vlc I used was vlc-nox since I mostly run a console operation
over here. I have an .mplayer/config file of:
js=null
lirc=null
vo=null
ao=a
Hi,
On Do, Nov 22, 2012 at 06:33:09 +1100, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> To use alsa you should be able to just disable pulseaudio in rcconf and
> change speech-dispatcher to use alsa in
> /etc/speech-dispatcher/speech-dispatcher.conf
Well, I am not aware that the frequently segfaults with alsa driver w
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