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Hello Everyone
During the installation of 11.2 M8 I enabled pulse-audio and now it seems I have alsa and pulseaudio installed. Sound is working, but for example in the latest skype, my mic isnt recording. Just as info: on Kubuntu, where only pulseaudio and the latest skype was installed, all went fine. So I would like to replace alsa completely by pulseaudio on 11.2. I went to yast, and removed the alsa package completely but then I get a conflict telling me about yast2-sound package problems. Is it save to also uninstall this package. Woops: during writing this post I did some test in the multimedia-settings where I moved pulseaudio up in the list and tried a test-playback. I get a notification that pulseaudio isnt working? Any ideas on that? Any help is appreciated. Thanks By the way: are there plans on having PulseAudio the default for opensuse soon? All other distros seem to move there... |
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You might look around these forums and see that for some of us the fix is to remove pulseaudio not ALSA, and that pulseaudio comes by default with Gnome.
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PulseAudio is a real trash. Brings only suffering. Should be banned until is made to work properly, if ever, as I hear.
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Here is a link to openSUSE sound concepts guide to help clear up some terminology: Sound-concepts - openSUSE Pulse is more or less a layer on top of the alsa driver. I suspect you mean to say you wish to use Pulse instead of the alsa API. |
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