> I think pulse is a very long answer to a very short question and so I did > away with it months ago. And I haven't regretted it. > > Truly, I think very few people need pulse outside of professionals who work > in film or music. The main reason others have disagreed with my opinion is > because your silly desktop sounds like beeps and boings and toilets > flushing interrupt the CD you're listening to. Uh, well, yeah, one sound > generally interrupts another, true. So what? > > I'll bet your audio would do what you expect it to do if you just removed > every trace of pulse from your machine and run revdep-rebuild with the > pulse, arts, and esd useflags disabled (if those flags still exist). > > Contrary opinions will follow shortly ;)
ok.. the reason why I use PulseAudio at all is because I need sound forwarding over network. I have an IGEPv2 board which is connected using USB-sound to my amplifier. This works fine by the way, but not using KDE applications..
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