lee <lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Kevin Fenzi writes:
>pulseaudio, which I leave alone right up to the moment I have
>problems--any problems--with sound, and then eliminate as a usually
>successful first stab at a solution.
How do you eliminate pulseaudio on Fedora? It doesn't do anything but
get in the way.
You cannot 'eliminate' it, but you can circumvent it from getting in the
way. I use
yum -y erase xine-lib-pulseaudio alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
It is the latter which is the important one for using alsa.
Geoff
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