From: <me...@gm...> - 2012-10-03 20:11:21
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On Wed, 3 Oct 2012 22:07:46 +0300 "Andrej N. Gritsenko" <an...@re...> wrote: > Hello! > > Stephan Sokolow has written on Tuesday, 2 October, at 15:34: > >Thankfully, I found a link to the static build of Skype 2.2 beta that > >still worked since, when I filed a bug, I basically got dismissed with > >"Ubuntu's approach for removing PA is broken somehow". > > One friend of mine complained that sound on her system sometimes just > vanishes - the movie was playing then no sound and mixer shows the sound > is on and 100% but no sound at all. Unlogging doesn't help, only reboot. > There was no way to reproduce it, it just happens. After I've removed the > PA from her Ubuntu that problem disappeared forever. How I can report the > bug to Ubuntu? Or it will be another bug report that will be never fixed? > Not saying Lennart will never accept the bug from non-RH user. Do I have > any other solution but purge PA from every system where some problem with > sound appears? It happened on many already, unfortunately for PA. And I'm > afraid systemd is much more problematic (and harder to resolve) than PA. > And if systemd work for someone that doesn't mean it should be installed > for everyone. > > WBR, Andriy. Hi, This is two very different topics. For PulseAudio, do report at the launchpad bugzilla, check that no other bug related has been reported, if some exist, just continue on the comment thread to add your testimonial, be sure you give detail on the sound card : brand and model involved. About systemd, I have looked at some docs a few weeks ago to understand why it it interesting to have it, and indeed it brings a bunch of additional features which are desirable. Trying to find the frame related to it now to provide the link here… http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd.html http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/why.html good reading ! If you want to read faster look at the frame in the second link. Regards, Mélodie -- LinuxVillage http://www.linuxvillage.net |