![]() Snd 43561 4 snd_atiixp,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm,snd_timerĪlsa seemingly now is missing something. Snd_pcm 60015 2 snd_atiixp,snd_ac97_codec /snd_timerĪmixer: Mixer attach default error: No such device Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Oct 3 16:36 snd_timer ->. Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Oct 3 16:36 snd_pcm ->. Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Oct 3 16:36 snd_atiixp ->. Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Oct 3 16:36 snd_ac97_codec ->. In any case, I don't see any motivation for upstream to support that use-case.ĭrwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Oct 3 16:09 by-pathĬrw-rw-+ 1 root audio 116, 5 Oct 3 16:09 controlC0Ĭrw-rw-+ 1 root audio 116, 4 Oct 3 16:09 pcmC0D0cĬrw-rw-+ 1 root audio 116, 3 Oct 3 16:09 pcmC0D0pĬrw-rw-+ 1 root audio 116, 2 Oct 3 16:09 pcmC0D1pĬrw-rw- 1 root audio 116, 1 Oct 3 16:09 seqĬrw-rw-+ 1 root audio 116, 33 Oct 3 16:09 timer Whether the Gnome DM can work without Gnome's settings daemon is open to conjecture, you can try it out and see if it does. ![]() GDM pulls in pulseaudio via gnome-settings-daemon, the latter will not work without pulseaudio. Try lightdm or something if this bothers you. Please take the matter up with upstream, since gdm is quite obviously the Gnome Display Manager. Arch's policy in this matter is not to patch upstream as far as is possible. This has nothing to do with Arch's policy. And as I far as I know gdm should be used with any other Dekstop Environment not just gnome (without the dependencies of gnome). (So flexibility isn't anymore Arch's policy? As it is mentioned in the first sentence of the main site) Gdm needing pulseaudio brokes the flexibility, which is a major problem I think. The following NEW packages will be installed: cinnamon cinnamon-bluetooth cinnamon-control-center libcanberra-pulse. Gnome3 appeared in april (I switched from gnome2 to xfce then) and I have this problem only from today (As I sad pulseaudio was installed first time with my last upgrade with gnome 3.2 not gnome3). Suggested packages: pavumeter paman pavucontrol paprefs pulseaudio-module-raop. (This time not ironically)Īs probably lot of people I hate reading wikis. ![]() No, this is not a bug (well, not one that is fixable, anyway). I don't think you can even have sound from it if you don't use pulseaudio.įact 3: Having pulseaudio installed doesn't mean you have to use it (check the pulseaudio wiki on ways to stop it from starting up). ![]() Before, this was optional on Arch, but patching upstream isn't generally our policy so now if you wish gnome to have sound, you need to use pulseaudioįact 2: GDM, as part of gnome, depends on pulseaudio. Also I don't want to switch to another login manager.įact 0: Wiki/google comes first before posting a forum help-threadįact 1: Gnome uses pulseaudio, and has done so since before gnome3 was released. Ive found a workaround to get back the volume applet, but cannot confirm it since I dont have access to a Mint 10 system. I just would like to know that it is normal that gdm now requires pulseaudio, or just a new bug.Īlsa worked all the time and I don't want to use pulseaudio. Re: How To: Completely remove PulseAudio & replace it with A. ![]()
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