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On 07/24/2009 09:28 AM, Linuxguy123 wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 14:13 -0700, jack craig wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Fedora list,
today i did an update and am left with, ...
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At least you HAD sound. I haven't had sound since I upgraded to F11,
even though it worked fine in F10.
Sound now *almost* works on my computer. I actually got output from
system-config-soundcard last night. Though I still didn't have any
system sounds nor any output from amarok. Sound is again totally broken
after my reboot this morning though.
I can't tell you how frustrating this has been.
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I'd suggest that having it and losing it is worse than never having had
it! :)<br>
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its a bit weird, after the F10->F11 update, audio was breaking up
and i starting pulling down stuff needed to build mplayer.<br>
after i got all the pkgs i could find, i rebuilt mplayer and it worked
for audio just fine until the recent update broke it.<br>
i had to use SDL, not alsa. now both are broke...<br>
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after a bit of play, i am seeing the cpu go ballistic and the
pulseaudio telling the kernel to shut down, next i hope to learn why...<br>
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i'll post what i find...<br>
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jack craig
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