Re: How to make Kubuntu 11.04 get the AUDIO drivers of my MB ?
"That you apparently could not raise or lower volume levels in alsamixer"
Of course, i can. The only things witch doesn't work with my keyboard are the volume + &- and the mute button in kubuntu.
But i'm not so sure it is a keyboard problem ;-)
I have found a very useful page about pulse Audio:
http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup#GNOME
with a question: Is-it really secure to let the authors or the devs of that stuff without psychiatric surveillance ? (Print a smiley here )
The only sentence witch was understandable for me was this refreshing introduction:
"Following these rules should enable the user to run 90% of all Linux/Unix applications"...
Followed by 1giga of " if"," else" and Martian characters in a infinite loop.
Ouf. it is not like you have to click "Agree" to get 100% of your stuff working ;-)
This said, Even looking in my Seven realtek Audio interface, i'm not really sure that the guys from Realtek have any notion of what sound is, neither. (i was a sound engineer during half of my adult life).
@dible: I realy loved your last sentence: "pavucontrol lets you control them". (Print a smiley here )
[img width=400 height=136]http://www.esperado.fr/fr/temp/kmix.jpg[/img]
Full size: http://www.esperado.fr/fr/temp/kmix.jpg
The most integrated mixing desk ever !!!!
I'm so tired, with all this schizophrenic stuff (OSS, ALSA, Pulse, GStreamer, Xine, Phonon etc...) running upside down at the top of each others, you can't imagine. But Always learning
And, if you ask-me at this time for a single word to resume my Kubuntu "friendly computing" experience, it will be: A nightmare !
"That you apparently could not raise or lower volume levels in alsamixer"
Of course, i can. The only things witch doesn't work with my keyboard are the volume + &- and the mute button in kubuntu.
But i'm not so sure it is a keyboard problem ;-)
I have found a very useful page about pulse Audio:
http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup#GNOME
with a question: Is-it really secure to let the authors or the devs of that stuff without psychiatric surveillance ? (Print a smiley here )
The only sentence witch was understandable for me was this refreshing introduction:
"Following these rules should enable the user to run 90% of all Linux/Unix applications"...
Followed by 1giga of " if"," else" and Martian characters in a infinite loop.
Ouf. it is not like you have to click "Agree" to get 100% of your stuff working ;-)
This said, Even looking in my Seven realtek Audio interface, i'm not really sure that the guys from Realtek have any notion of what sound is, neither. (i was a sound engineer during half of my adult life).
@dible: I realy loved your last sentence: "pavucontrol lets you control them". (Print a smiley here )
[img width=400 height=136]http://www.esperado.fr/fr/temp/kmix.jpg[/img]
Full size: http://www.esperado.fr/fr/temp/kmix.jpg
The most integrated mixing desk ever !!!!
I'm so tired, with all this schizophrenic stuff (OSS, ALSA, Pulse, GStreamer, Xine, Phonon etc...) running upside down at the top of each others, you can't imagine. But Always learning
And, if you ask-me at this time for a single word to resume my Kubuntu "friendly computing" experience, it will be: A nightmare !
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