2009/11/2 Daniel Pittman <[email protected]> > Heracles <[email protected]> writes: > > G'day Heracles. > > > Sorry Daniel if I offended your favourite program. > > If I was particularly fond of PulseAudio I wouldn't have described it in > the > terms I chose at the end. Just sayin' > > > It is just that I have had to re-setup my sound several times now with > each > > ubuntu upgrade and it has almost always been a problem that could be lain > at > > the feet of PulseAudio. > > You would hardly be the first person. I think the PulseAudio developers > have > a similar view of Ubuntu, who they feel did about as bad a job as possible > in > integrating PA into the distribution. ;) > > I went back to debian after having a very hard time with an ubu upgrade not that long ago. It was both audio and graphics. Seems like debian doesn't use pulse by default and it's been great. If anything I feel like my system handles simultaneous playing of sounds from different apps more reliably.
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