In the case of switching to pulseaudio, you either need to manually
configure your software to use it, or in the case of Ubuntu, restart,
and it'll make a best-effort attempt to automatically configure your
system to use pulse.
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 21:28 +0000, b_ly wrote:
> I don't think GNOME was configured to use pulseaudio as far as I didn't
> configure anything. It's a bit stupid: I installed pulseaudio, then
> noticed it made sound 'unavailable' for other apps, so I decided to
> uninstall it.
>
> I apologize if the previous comment wasn't useful. I would be glad to
> help, feel free to ask me if you would like me to do something.
>
> regards,
>
Hi,
In the case of switching to pulseaudio, you either need to manually
configure your software to use it, or in the case of Ubuntu, restart,
and it'll make a best-effort attempt to automatically configure your
system to use pulse.
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 21:28 +0000, b_ly wrote:
> I don't think GNOME was configured to use pulseaudio as far as I didn't
> configure anything. It's a bit stupid: I installed pulseaudio, then
> noticed it made sound 'unavailable' for other apps, so I decided to
> uninstall it.
>
> I apologize if the previous comment wasn't useful. I would be glad to
> help, feel free to ask me if you would like me to do something.
>
> regards,
>