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If a particular user says it does, then it does - for them. All you can correctly say, is that it doesn't work for you.
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
I have noticed some 'pulseaudio 'how-to's' have more text than that and maybe that is needed? I am not sure but the volume meter 'bars' move when I play audio so does that indicate it's working?
I am leaving it for now until I discover whether I need to add to the 'asound.conf' file.
I hope that may help anyone else who has any trouble with configuring pulseaudio. Then again, they'll probably be able to find 'KUser!' :-/
System -> Preferences -> Sound (I assume this is Ubuntu/Gnome-based)
System/Preferences/Sound. In the Devices section, ensure that all "Sound playback" options are set to Autodetect. Set the "Sound capture" item to "PulseAudio". Close the application when you're finished.
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