I know that there are problems with Intel HDA and the new Pulseaudio
0.9.11 or better said Alsa 1.0.17, but hey, there is some time left
before Intrepid will be released. As far as I know there are some fixes
under away for this problems.

Just one thought, as I understand it, if ubuntu could ship Pulseaudio
0.9.11 we could have some nice event sounds.

Take a look at this blog and bug report.
What I read tells me that the support for this will be possible for the next 
ubuntu release.

http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/sixfold-announcement.html
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=542979

A short part of the release note of pulseaudio 0.9.11
* "Spatial" event sounds, i.e. sound events from UI elements are positioned in 
space, according to where they were triggered on the screen (click on a button 
on the left side of the screen and audio comes from the left speaksers, ...) To 
make use of these features clients need to use the libcanberra event sound 
library.

So as it seems right now the next gnome release will support
libcanberra.

As I understand it, nothing else is needed.

If I am wrong then please enlighten me.

If you think it is to early for Glitch Free Audio then I will patiently
wait ;-)

btw. the wiki has been updated and Fedora10 is investigation in
pulseaudio 0.9.11. Release will be in October like ubuntu's.

http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/DownloadPulseAudio#Requirements
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GlitchFreeAudio (Maybe ubuntu could 
cooperate with them to eliminate major problems.)

Regards
Achim

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