Re: Fedora sound nightmare (Pulseaudio)

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Lubomir Kundrak wrote:

 So you think that while running a stable (not Rawhide) version
of Fedora, it is normal for me to file a sound-related bug report
every few days when it stops working, for the past 4 years or so?

Now tell me you were not aware of the volume of updates that come with
Fedora? If you were and you were not aware things may break then you are
either naive or have some other problem. Noone forces you to install
those, you could use yum-security plugin for example. And if even
security updates break your system (the pulseaudio one was security) --
and you have no interest in contributing to development -- ever heard of
Red Hat Enterprise Linux? You made the wrong choice.

Or, if you want something free, there is CentOS.

Moreover, if you looked into history of this list, you would certainly
discover what was the reason for the pulseaudio update (and find whom to
blame :), but you certainly didn't bother.

Is the reason a broken system is shipping supposed to be relevant to an end user?

If you're not informed and skilled enough to debug the problem, the
developers would certainly be interested to help you. That's what bug
reports are for, no need to pollute mailing list with it.

And when the bug reports have no activity for months?

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  Les Mikesell
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