[LAU] Alsa or pulseaudio?

From: Jennifer <fluffy_bunny_1988@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Sep 20 2009 - 18:43:21 EEST

Hi. I am trying to modify a version of easy peasy Linux so that it is more accessible on my netbook (an Acer Aspire1). Easy peasy is a derivative of Ubuntu and I am currently having problems with pulse audio. When using pulseaudio speech was a little laggy (even after switching to using speech-dispatcher). I also had some orca crashes, who's source is still unknown to me, though I have been informed it is probably because I am using a netbook.
When I use Alsa I still have the odd orca crash but this is usually easy to resolve simply by restarting orca, or killing and restarting speech-dispatcher. The problem is I have no system sounds and I get an Alsa error when trying to log in to Skype through the terminal, some problem with bluetooth something. I can paste the error later if it is of any use/reference.
I am now using Alsa but can't seem to get multi channel sounds, I.E speech and/or system sounds, I only have speech.

Any help fixing these issues and suggestions for alternative configurations/audio systems would be appreciated.

Many thanks in advance
Jen!

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