On Mon, 2012-01-16 at 09:25 +0000, Michael Holmes wrote:
On 16 Jan 2012 09:19, "Jesse Jaara" <jesse.jaara@gmail.com> wrote:
No real idea about the 1st one... have you installed pulseadio-alsa and alsa-plugins ?. I don't know what is the state of flashplugin our repos, but it might need lib32-{libpulse,alsa-libs} pkgs to function propelly whith PA.... AFAIK flash is native on x86-64, at least on my system. Most likely, PA's ALSA compatibility later is selecting the first PA device, which is HDMI in this case.
I had to get rid of pulseaudio. [spinymouse@archlinux pulseaudio-dummy]$ cat PKGBUILD pkgname=pulseaudio-dummy pkgver=1.0 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="A dummy package that pretends to provide pulseaudio." arch=('any') url="" license=('BSD') provides=('pulseaudio') conflicts=('pulseaudio') [spinymouse@archlinux pulseaudio-dummy]$ pacman -Qs alsa local/alsa-firmware 1.0.24.1-1 ALSA firmware package local/alsa-lib 1.0.24.1-1 An alternative implementation of Linux sound support local/alsa-oss 1.0.17-2 OSS compatibility library local/alsa-plugins 1.0.24-3 Extra alsa plugins local/alsa-tools 1.0.24.1-1 ALSA tools package local/alsa-utils 1.0.24.2-3 An alternative implementation of Linux sound support local/pulseaudio-alsa 1-2 (pulseaudio-gnome) ALSA Configuration for PulseAudio