On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 7:36 PM, b1 <forum@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > > Since I am just a comperativly inexperienced user, it took me some time > to get pulseaudio working (Digging the forum to change the asound.conf, > getting vlc to work with pulse by the aur-package). > I think it would be great having a package group, with which I could > install all this stuff at once, alongside with the necessary > configuration (asound.conf). So do I, not really complex, but you have to do it again when you re-install system or do it again for anyone else, which could be boring. > > However I can't really assess the packaging problems, so if this isn't > possible, bad luck. > > But I would really appreciate it. I support this idea, and in fact I don't meet any problem with Fedora since version 11, which (I mean Fedora or pulseaudio) runs well on my wife's laptop, so I think it's time to adapt it someway. > > Thanks > > Benedikt > > On Wed, 2010-05-19 at 00:25 +0200, Jan Steffens wrote: >> I could make PulseAudio installation significantly easier by putting >> specially-built packages (e.g. sdl-pulse, openal-pulse) into >> [community] and grouping them in a "pulse" group. >> >> This group would also include a "pulse-asoundrc" package containing a >> pulse-configured asound.conf, as well as depending on alsa-plugins. >> >> Should I go ahead with this? Any suggestions? > > >