GDM is dependent to the gnome-settings-daemon, so you need to build a dummy package that fakes, that pulseaudio is installed, or you need to compile gnome-settings-daemon without pulseaudio dependency or, assumed you'll switch from GNOME to another DE, then you also need to replace GDM by another display manager.
Ubuntu studio comes with cheap tricks, e.g. you launch QjackCtl, but QjackCtl is a script that does disable pulseaudio and then starts qjackctl by another name, so if you have session scripts that kill and launch apps, you need to rewrite the part that kills qjackctl, because it's named qjackctl.some_extension. Nowadays it's even possible to use pulseaudio for audio production environments, assumed you'll get a bad performance. _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
