2007/6/26, Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden>:
>
> how did you misconfigure alsa? a way to trigger the bug could make
> easier working on it. Could you get a backtrace with libglib2.0-0-dbg
> installed?
>
>
Well.... It's hard to tell. The misconfiguration happened during the upgrade
from feisty to gutsy.
I was trying thing to make rhythmbox work but nothing helped. I deleted
.asoundconf and .asoundrc.asoundconf from my home and nothing changed. Then
user asoundconf-gtk to select the default sound card (because I have 2 of
them plus a tv card) and then rhythmbox started working.
I tried to delete .asoundconf and .asoundrc.asoundconf but rhythmbox doesn't
crash now. Then I tried to select a nonexistent card (asoundconf
set-default-card nonexistent) and it crash again.
2007/6/26, Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden>: asoundconf from my home and nothing changed. Then
>
> how did you misconfigure alsa? a way to trigger the bug could make
> easier working on it. Could you get a backtrace with libglib2.0-0-dbg
> installed?
>
>
Well.... It's hard to tell. The misconfiguration happened during the upgrade
from feisty to gutsy.
I was trying thing to make rhythmbox work but nothing helped. I deleted
.asoundconf and .asoundrc.
user asoundconf-gtk to select the default sound card (because I have 2 of
them plus a tv card) and then rhythmbox started working.
I tried to delete .asoundconf and .asoundrc. asoundconf but rhythmbox doesn't
crash now. Then I tried to select a nonexistent card (asoundconf
set-default-card nonexistent) and it crash again.
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