> yum remove pulseaudio
Not quite sure this is the right approach (because -- as you've already
noticed -- some things unexpectedly depend on PA). What about `yum erase
alsa-plugins-pulseaudio` instead?
- Configure my .asoundrc for pasymed device to allow for native alsa mixing
- yum remove pulseaudio gnome-bluetooth -y
- Install kde.repo and install kde-4.3beta
KDE's phonon has a backend chooser which allowed me to switch from PA, to native alsa!
KDE's bluetooth GUI does not depend on pulse"audio"
KDE's volume applet is not locked into PA, so my volume up/down slider keys work fine now
Alsa's soft sound mixer allows Skype + Flash + everything else full simultaneous play/record sound card access
Life is great now, choice is great !
Thanks everyone
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