Since at least one other person was curious about this, and since it confused me:
It looks as if accessible installs are intended to forego pulse. I was confused by the presence of pulse-session in my list of processes, thinking that perhaps the newer versions of pulse had dramatically reduced latency, but it wasn't using pulse at all when I installed paman and friends to try connecting. That said, I'm glad there's an easy and non-invasive way to disable/enable pulse. I noticed some sound glitches on my Eee using pure ALSA that vanish under pulse, so I'm seeing how newer versions perform. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that the pulse/speech-dispatcher stack performs any better under Jaunty, so I may switch back to ALSA and just deal with the occasional sound studdering. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
