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Old 17th June 2008, 08:08 AM
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Alsa Mixer- PulseAudio ???

I have been searching for a way to enable audio mixing so I can receive sound output from more than one program. For example I have been trying to use teamspeak with some games w/o any sucess, I can get one or the other to work but not both and the writeup at linux gamers doesn't make a whole lot of sense.

Has anyone managed to get teamspeak working with games on FC9?
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