Description of problem: I just updated my fedora 11 system to the lastest pulseaudio-libs (pulseaudio-libs-0.9.15-17.fc11.i586). After rebooting my system and logging into KDE, i got a message from the "Multimedia - System Settings" that Pulse Audio and Default Audio were not found and that whether it should forget these devices. After dismissing this warning, neither of pulseaudio not alsa was working. I reverted back to the older pluseaudio-libs to find everything working again, Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 0.9.15-17 How reproducible: Update to pulseaudio-libs-0.9.15-17.fc11.i586 Steps to Reproduce: 1.Install the specified version 2.Logout and and Login back (KDE4) 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
I have no idea of KDE. I will now reassign to KDE since I have no idea what that message could mean but it sounds as if this is more an issue with Phonon than with PA.
Weird, I looked at the 5 patches you backported, I haven't seen anything that could be causing Phonon to stop working.
after reverting to {pulseaudio,pulseadio-libs}-0.9.15-14, today i updated back to {pulseaudio,pulseadio-libs}-0.9.15-17 to confirm my bug report and check the behavior in gnome. After updating i rebooted the machine and logged into KDE, and there did not seem to be any issue at all (against what i reported earlier). Looks like there is no bug after all. I am sorry about the false alarm. Regards ~Sameer