Re: Desktop environments

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I haven't used anything but PulseAudio for the last eight years, but I thought you needed PulseAudio to adjust individual audio streams, for example, if I wanted to crank up my TTS so I could hear it over some streaming audio.


On 1/11/19 7:04 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Good to know there are some workarounds for the issues with Pulseaudio.

Still, I'm quite happy without those 200+ megabytes of bloat and will
be sticking to my strategy of purging Pulseaudio from any system that
installs it by default until given a reason to actually keep it. Then
again, I'm not sure I've ever heard even a sighted user say anything
good about pulseaudio and I'm not even sure what issue with the
lighter, more mature sound system options its supposed to address.

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