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I've a big interest in seeing a 0.9.22 update for fedora 14. If anything, it's a better roll-up of upstream patches than the current large batch included in 0.9.21-7 I've particular interest in some of the threading-related fixes included in 0.9.22 (from colin guthrie) that help fix incompatibilities with the vlc pulseaudio output plugin.
ping? Fwiw, I have a pulseaudio-backport repo, http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/rdieter/pulseaudio-backport/ and testing feedback so far has been nothing but positive.
I will offer helping out as co-maintainer here, mostly as package-monkey, if that would help any.
applied for commit access, will start work on an update soonish (or wait for the new pa-0.9.x upstream release coling hinted at yesterday).
Hello! I've installed pulseaudio 0.9.22 from your repo in my Fedora 14 system and managed to solve a long-standing problem with pulseaudio not detecting automatically the internal microphone of my laptop (Digital Mic). However, by that time (though I don't know if it is related to this version of pulseaudio), whenever I start a new KDE session, the volume is at maximum. Otherwise volume control works as expected even in mplayer, which had the annoying habit of maxing the volume whenever it was started and it had been defined to use pulse output. Thank you for your attention.
Sorry, it seems to be kmix's fault. I disabled the option to restore volume levels at boot and when I restarted my session, the volume was back to a normal level again.
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