well, this is certainly not the roght aproach, I have to stand up in
favour pulsaudio! it is a great thing and does a lot moe than alsa,
going back would be a great step back. the thing is that pulseaudio is
more complicated, thus more possibilities how to mess things up. if u
have this approach, go back to windows 95, which knows nothing, but it
is stable, would u do that? the right approach is to improve, not give
up. anyway, I see a great imrovement in pulseuadio, sometimes little
steps backwards, but still, it is improving. on the other hand, Ubuntu
is probably not the best OS in terms of puleaudio integration, but as i
say, things are improving by leaps and bounds!

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  vlc memory leak

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