Rex Dieter wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 07 January 2008, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Gene Heskett <gene.heskett <at> verizon.net> writes:
Add me to the list of folks who had to nuke as much of pulseaudio as I
could without ripping out 2/3rds of kde.
Huh? What was it trying to remove and why (i.e. what PA stuff did it
depend on)? Normally the only KDE package you have to remove when removing
PA is kde-settings-pulseaudio (duh...).
Kevin Kofler
I finally got working audio back, seems there is an alsa-pulse package,
that because the list is sorted alphabetical, wasn't noted at first.
Ferinstance, dependency hell.. Just trying to remove akode-pulseaudio gets
all this:
Humm, can't seem to make kmail insert a .png, and I'm not gonna hand copy
that list, its akode, kdeaddons-extras, and all 8 pieces of kde-muiltmedia
that
will go out with it. That's BS.
akode-pulseaudio is harmless, chill. :)
-- Rex
I got curious and put "pulse-audio" in Google and got the 10,000
hits as usual but number 1 was for pulseaudio.org so I did that. It is a
busy web page. I saw a tab for detailed info on pulseaudio so I went
there. It was just another list of good things it does without any
backup from science or engineering.
I looked at other tabs but they seem to be the same. If your
interested there are a lot of web pages to read :-)
My current view is that this software needs to be removed from
Fedora Now! It has been a total failure. If not then someone explain
how, and why it is good. In detail.
Karl
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