> While I accept the fact the PA does indeed
> "work", my problem with it
> is
>
> that the PA daemon was consuming upt 35% of my CPU!
>
> I do not care how "well" PA worked as far as
> producing sound.
>
> I DO care when it eats 35% of my CPU!!
>
> I happily killed the PA daemon and have never been sorry I
> did so.
>
> I do not understand why it is enabled by default.
>
Because other people know better and push a program because of the many things
that will improve user experience, several programs can access the sound
device(s) with no complications (ideal, but real world and user experiences
vary here). While I have had no killer problems with PA :) [Other than I have
to restart machine or log out/login again to get sound back], if I were in your
shoes I would do the same :)
No need to worry, let it be there, just kill the daemon :) and keep doing what
you need to do :)
Regards,
Antonio
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