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On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Paul W. Frields [via Fedora Users] wrote:
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I wouldn't necessarily blame PulseAudio in this case. If paplay
works, then your server's responding and processing fine. It could be
the way that Dragon Player and/or Kmail are dealing with audio that
are the problem.
I usually first try to use a standard utility (paplay should be fine,
or Totem which keeps up with PulseAudio generally) first. If that
works, I create a brand new user account to test whether my configs
are at fault with the different app I'm using. If that doesn't work,
the app may be at fault. If it does, the blame probably lies in my
user configuration.
Well this was in fact a brand new user in this existing f11 system -
the desktop is gnome but was setting up kmail for special reasons -
perhaps kmail itself has a problem with whichever the internal sound
application is that it uses? Either way for the uninitiated this
would be a perplexing issue to resolve. There have been ongoing
(though slowly reducing) pulseaudio issues - and I have not tried the
same in an f12 box but that would probably be worth testing.
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mike
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