Nope, gnome-alsamixer didn't work, for the same reason by the looks of it:
gnome-alsamixer ALSA lib simple_none.c:1491:(simple_add1) helem (MIXER,'Headphone Playback Switch',0,2,0) appears twice or more
(gnome-alsamixer:11010): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_type_instance_get_private: assertion `instance != NULL && instance->g_class != NULL' failed
(gnome-alsamixer:11010): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_type_instance_get_private: assertion `instance != NULL && instance->g_class != NULL' failed Segmentation fault (core dumped)
What's this PulseAudio thing I keep reading about? Can I replace ALSA with it altogether? Or does it need ALSA to work as well? Apparently it's supposed to be in Hardy, but ALSA still seems to be the dominant sound system (Ubuntu only maybe?).
Nope, gnome-alsamixer didn't work, for the same reason by the looks of it:
gnome-alsamixer none.c: 1491:(simple_ add1) helem (MIXER,'Headphone Playback Switch',0,2,0) appears twice or more
ALSA lib simple_
(gnome- alsamixer: 11010): GLib-GObject- CRITICAL **: g_type_ instance_ get_private: assertion `instance != NULL && instance->g_class != NULL' failed
(gnome- alsamixer: 11010): GLib-GObject- CRITICAL **: g_type_ instance_ get_private: assertion `instance != NULL && instance->g_class != NULL' failed
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
What's this PulseAudio thing I keep reading about? Can I replace ALSA with it altogether? Or does it need ALSA to work as well? Apparently it's supposed to be in Hardy, but ALSA still seems to be the dominant sound system (Ubuntu only maybe?).