On 03/12/2011 12:24 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
I don't think pulseaudio was properly installed, for some reason.
After
trying a few commands that I found on blogs I got a message saying that no
pulseaudio daemon was running, and I couldn't find any way to get it.
Rebooting didn't do it, so I assume that something was missing stopping it
from initialising at bootup. I never say any phonon-anything backends offered
- just xine, gstreamer and vlc.
well, sometimes pulseaudio starts but crashes because consumes too much
cpu, but changing the daemon.conf is a workaroud for that
sorry xine, gstreamer and vlc are fine, I was referring to the rpm
packages names
I've removed PA altogether, and at least have sound from a single speaker now.
I could really use some help to re-install PA properly this time. If I can
get so far I can try your suggestions.
only reinstall the pulseaudio rpms and yum reinstall
/usr/bin/start-pulseaudio-kde , I never added or removed of pulseaudio
related stuff from the Fedora 14cinstall via DVD
Gabriel
Thanks for answering
Anne