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RE[4]: Redhat 9 to Fedora 9
by Rahul on Wed 26th Mar 2008 01:22
in reply to "RE[3]: Redhat 9 to Fedora 9"
In Fedora, you might want to try to update to the 0.9.8 which is rawhide currently that fixes a number of issues. For the flash plugin issue, make sure you follow
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f8/en_US/sn-Desktop.htm...
RE[5]: Redhat 9 to Fedora 9
by Sabz on Thu 27th Mar 2008 08:34
in reply to "RE[4]: Redhat 9 to Fedora 9"
In Fedora, you might want to try to update to the 0.9.8 which is rawhide currently that fixes a number of issues. For the flash plugin issue, make sure you follow
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f8/en_US/sn-Desktop.htm...
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f8/en_US/sn-Desktop.htm...
any reason why there not using 0.9.9 PulseAudio?






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That is good to know people are polishing pulseaudio. I like the idea but it annoys me when it dies for unknown reasons and it often times makes a lot of static noise when volume goes to zero between songs. It also has conflicts with the Flash plugin too. I get more crashes now using Flash under pulseaudio. I sent Adobe a bug report.