Great can you please provide a detailed bug report that points to this actually being Pulseaudio then it can be resolved.
Thank you On Fri, 2010-05-14 at 15:53 -0700, I.E.G. wrote: > By introduction I'm a hack of a user and not all that aware of the ins > and outs of posting to this list let alone the development , > configuration , and liabilities of PulseAudio . None of that is the > point of my attempting to post . (we'll see if this works ) . > > I have gone out of my way to search for methods to remove and or > disable PluseAudio . My first attempt removed the entire Gnome desktop > through my own inattention. You may have seen like cases where > "packages to be removed" in synaptic includes the gnome desktop and > dummies like me click through . Oh well lesson learned . Subsequent > efforts to disable and or remove PulseAudio have been more successful > and far less traumatic because I am able to RTFM and learn from > mistakes . I however am something more than a casual plug and play > user . I am competent if not occasionally dangerous at the command > line . I have skills acquired in the early days of *BSD and Solaris . > I am not afraid to tinker . > > I am stating this history to make the point that for a common user > that barely knows what a bug report is let alone files one .. > Is a plug and play(pray) new Ubuntu user as an alternative to M$ and > just wants it to work > is capable of understanding the GUI and using software sources and > synaptic as well as the update manager > and can regularly tie their own shoes with out undo help . > > Gentlemen and Ladies I have not had any success in total or in part > with PulseAudio . I have had a single trip to youtube for instance > inactivate all audio on my system(s) . I have had VLC not only fail to > produce any audio but seg_fault . I have experienced the > aforementioned halting stutter and "latency" in web stream , VLC , > MoviePlayer and asterisk based softphones . > Suffice to say I didn't bother fixing or configuring it I just found > the least path of resistance to audio and deleted , disabled or > otherwise worked around it . I still to this moment as a step in > installation of even, Lucid stop just after all updates are installed > and find some way to eradicate PulseAudio. > > I just thought a response from the every day user (since 6.04) that > has no political nor development agenda might have some small use . If > it works I use it . If it doesn't I google it . If google turns up > dissension and wildly conflicting oping as to the cause of the > malfunction I punt on third down and in this case revert to ALSA which > I have had success with . > > Sorry for the rambling , non technical dissertation but I felt we the > users(if I dare speak for more than myself) needed to be heard . > > Thank You all for your time and patience > > ~Dennis > > one of these days I will have an internet connection faster than my > computer -- 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