On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 07:54:51 -0600
The Other <theother1510(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Thanks for the reply Joe. Following your suggestion I
looked at the
Planet CCRMA instructions for installing on top of Fedora Core 8, was
able to locate where the Fedora Core 9 and Fedora Core 10 CCRMA
repositories were located, and enabled the CCRMA repository for Fedora
Core 9.
Glad you found it!
I'm running it right now after a reboot. As soon
as I did RealPlayer
11 is back to using the motherboard speaker, arrg! Oh well.
I can't say I've used RealPlayer in years, not sure why it'd be different.
On my studio system, I've disabled onboard sound completely, but I do
have 2 Delta 1010s and have never had an issue with my sound going
somewhere unexpected. I'm guessing that you still have PulseAudio
installed, which to me seems to be geared for people who are willing to
give up control of audio routing to a program that believes it knows
how to route audio better than the user. Seems unnecessary for people
working at a more complex level.
Any reason you plan to install Fedora Core 9 instead
of Fedora Core
10?
I don't want the blood on the bleeding edge to be mine :) Fernando's
only recently started to work on 10, so I'll stick with the more well-
tested 9 for now.
Let me know how your installation goes and how you
succeed in
disabling PulseAudio. At this point, I'm ready to leave Planet CCRMA
for any Linux distribution that doesn't use PulseAudio.
Seems drastic to me! People on the Planet CCRMA mailing list seem
to have had little trouble in cutting PulseAudio from the system.
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