[pulseaudio-discuss] Latest source for pulseaudio works great!
Bill Cox
waywardgeek at gmail.com
Sat Dec 12 08:57:20 PST 2009
Sorry, Dan, and others I hastily spammed... pulseaudio compiles and
installs just fine on my system, but doesn't run! It exits with this
message:
E: module.c: Failed to open module "module-dbus-protocol": file not found
Without pulseaudio, alsa takes over and of course we get back to the
good Orca performance I'm use to. I'll switch back to the version in
Ubuntu and see if I can find anything there. Let me know if I can
help you track down the delay issue.
Thanks,
Bill
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Daniel Chen <seven.steps at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Bill Cox <waywardgeek at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I downloaded from git the latest pulseaudio repository and recompiled
>> on Ubntu Lucid. The speech performance is excellent! There are
>> several goobers that we already had when disabling pulseaudio: the
>> volume control disappears, the volume starts muted after boot, and I'm
>> sure the other usual stuff.
>
> Tracking origin/master is not the same as the latest stable -- 0.9.21,
> which is in Lucid -- but I'm highly keen to narrow down what the
> source of performance differences is. How are you compiling? Which
> build-dependencies do you have installed?
>
>> Based on this, I'm strongly recommending that Ubuntu update to the
>> latest pulseaudio for Lucid! The current 1/2 second delay makes
>> Ubuntu terrible for anyone who needs a screen reader (Orca). Updating
>> packages should fix this!
>
> As explained above, Ubuntu already carries the latest stable, and the
> differences to origin/master HEAD aren't significant (other than dbus,
> eq).
>
> -Dan
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