Hello--
I am using wheezy/sid on some systems and on one I decided upon trying the experimental version of pulseaudio-- because wheezy sid doesn't seem to work and has very little support from what I can find. I Have a problem on the systems with several audio systems-- builtin/hdmi and usb etc... a problem fixing the default sound card and changing the card for an individual program. I had discovered that gnome-alsa-mixer in the "experimental" branch was calling for use of pulseaudio and was happy to hear that as it seems debian project was going to finally concentrate on getting it working. Well I had problems and don't have the time to work on it so I was trying to get back to the wheezy/sid pulseaudio and there are two libraries that if you try to force the version back to wheezy from experimental it will require that you uninstall virtually all of kde and much of gnome -- that is libpulse0 and libepulse-mainloop-glib0 -- can you help with this problem? or is there a way to use this with wheezy if you can't help me remove the packages... btw the reason it is so critical to remove them is because you cannot install pulseaudio at the wheezy/sid level as it wants you to use 99.2 or whatever it is because those packages are installed on your system. thank you.
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