Both are betas and both use PulseAudio. Why is it that it works out of the box in Fedora but not in Ubuntu?
All things being equal, I *much* prefer Ubuntu but not having sound doesn't make things equal. This is driving me mad. I just did (yet another) fresh install of Hardy yesterday with the most current daily live CD. The only sounds I hear are at GDM login screen and when I do the hardware test. Otherwise, nothing, nada, zilch. Double-click on any file in /usr/share/hwtest/data. Totem opens, appears to be playing but no sound. Import music collection into RhythmBox, play one of the songs (in FLAC, ogg & mp3). Nothing. Try to view an ogg Video file in Totem. I can see it but I can't hear it. What is Fedora doing right? Why does this work out of the box there but not here? Again I REALLY prefer Ubuntu, but not without sound. Yes, I've (added to) bug reports... -- Scott http://angrykeyboarder.com I've never used an OS I didn't (dis)like. I'm angrykeyboarder™ and I approved this message. -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss