-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 06/15/12 13:29, Heiko Baums wrote: > > I must admit that I'm not a GNOME user, I'm using Xfce, but I > don't think that it is the right way to force the users to install > PA as a dependency, even if PA can be uninstalled afterwards. On > the other hand I read that it's not that easy to just uninstall > PA. > I found it more annoying to uninstall pulseaudio than difficult. And it's fair to say I was already annoyed, so there has also been a cathartic element to it. Basically, using whatever package manager was appropriate to the distribution, I searched and removed pulse*, remembering that some packages that list pulseaudio as a dependency are in fact meta-packages that simply exist to bring in all associated packages and which can in fact be removed once you have a functioning installation (though you may find you want to mark other desired packages as manually selected). - -- David Benfell benfell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJP28B3AAoJELT202JKF+xpeJ8P/2qbU6eYkaae9FoI1n0mtE8q doxyw/mLx3e5hABhFrf5CS90ocJDYQ6EqIBM4bkSHCuBvkfu7nOnJtACicwhyjkK 6JOHsUpUmXhpiFT78jvzRvJMFjIb+NOu5uzycaSDw3CctnztZVGtSb9f5u6Cui0r kVRLFdDiSypN5PKt2zlQaDmXaJZo7qNCDeyDiNly1TRb2pWB1MtEcVzxbHXkyaNo 5UE90DERjvLS2oULNHogVhjilKjJhx5mKD5n/kjlumpbBicNL1u03lMZ5pLKAvkp 8apsXiomDzRJW/cichooQhe3PTe1GFKRf8lDFRzH6DfzRrKYJhWdwBVm5/Cxn4aj P+ANM4Lk6FGAPQvfWDUHsDC+Ts85jd+9alsK+q95oovOSlBUDPCeDgRxS9K7Qh4S E/stwF6sVXaBNRxHZI3dnYge0OHVNQGh0b3aKFoOlc1wKvZQksmagOP5TBUEnO91 BIpINq38mk3IiWwJ5gDhuEQZrWFbyzurkCMD8XK046+s6tTGKkGc64H/3KSloekK hxPjhVM1LehIqQWJxJGs3poCuqva2Q5xFo7oYvVvFYF1/pDGNZNU1F+AaB8Z9/0B xU1vLFidK7WdkLYgZrnVzgSk7OLGEhTTu3F63eLSM3xPX2XOTWxejJz2uNHG6+Jy SFb7w3aiqUeY4ADbUAbK =dxpN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----