Hi,
as far as I know, ALSA is working, but ALSA can only accept audio input from
one stream. So
if e.g. you are playing music via media player, Firefox can't play a YouTube
video with audio.
Pulseaudio is kind of a wrapper for ALSA, that allows the OS to play sound from
multiple
sources and
Stefan:
Thank you for your reply that allows me to work-around the problem.
I got it to work, created a shell-script for it, and created a
desktop launcher to execute that shell-script.
It would be better if there were a way to execute it in the
auto-start processing, but I'm not sure of
Hi,
I had a similar problem with my system. I solved it by forcing xrandr to
use a higher resolution. I'm not sure, if this is a good way, but it works
quite good for me.
1. Open a Terminal and type in "cvt screen_resolution":
$ cvt 1680 1050 60
You will get something like this (your's could