Re: Is there a clean solution to get completely rid of Pulseaudio?

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On Dec 30, 2011 3:32 AM, "David Kolb" <david.kolb@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 12/29/2011 1:57 PM, Don Juan wrote:
> > If its a repeated question why not either no one respond which
> > would force the person to research on their own or just send one
> > message to check the wiki and or other pertinent place where the
> > info has been said numerous times. I am on gumstix board as well
> > and thats how they roll, stupid question or one thats commonly
> > asked and answered tons of times just get ignored or someone takes
> > 2 seconds to say hey read the wiki or search the archives of this
> > board question has been answered.
> >
> > Just my .02 from a recent Arch convert.
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> I was wondering why the same thing didn't happen here.  The last time
> I asked a silly question on a mailing list, I woke up the next morning
> to over 200 messages to me, not the mailing list, with various links
> to LMGTFY.com.  The lesson was learned without too much embarrassment
> on my part and barely a blip of mailing list traffic.
>
It's because the word "pulseaudio" generates emotional reactions =)


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