Re: libflashsupport, pulseaudio and hardy
- From: "Karl F. Larsen" <klarsen1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 05:58:37 -0700
Jonathan D. Armendariz wrote:
Karl F. Larsen wrote:It sounds to me like your Hardy is not loaded properly. Something
Look at the 2 speakers in the upper right edge of your screen. They
may have a red circle or such. Right click and get ready to fix the Alsa
mixer.
No 2 speakers there but had to add the one back in. Everything seems to
check out there and I know for a fact that I can, say, listen to music
from shoutcast.com and last.fm just fine (listening to music as we
speak). It seems then that Flash and my audio card aren't "talking" to
each other so to speak. Perhaps then I may missing or overlooking something?
went wrong and I can't guess what it is. So your on your own. Sorry.
Karl
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