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<font face="Dialog" size="2">It does, and I had several nightmares with sound before disabling PulseAudio altogether. The problems described don't sound quite like what was happening to me (although I have tried to repress the memories, so maybe I'm just remembering incorrectly) but it may be worth a shot to go through and get rid of PulseAudio to see if that fixes the problem. Or go through and reinstall it, but I will state that several reinstalls never fixed the PA problems for me.</font><br><br>>>> On 1/21/2010 at 01:27 PM, in message <4B5856510200004A0009293A@mail.mavenspire.net>, "Tanenhaus Michael" <mtanen@mavenspire.com> wrote:<br> </p>
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Doesnt that version of OpenSUSE use PulseAudio and not alsa?
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