John Morris wrote:
Despite the
plans for the future, currently PA doesn't provide any must have
features above what exists without it. Unless somebody can identify a
real world use case for moving a playing stream from one device to
another. Cute? Oh yea. Useful? Not very.
.. unless you are using bluetooth headphones or streaming sound in a
terminal server or ..
It is easy to dismiss features you don't use but as the long discussions
about KDE 4 have shown that, even very obscure features in KDE 3 is
important to some users.
Right now I'd recommend treating PA like SELinux on a desktop. Neither
serve a real purpose yet so leave it enabled until something blows up.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SELinux/FAQ#Is_it_useful_on_a_desktop.3F
Browser plugins are a constant source of security issues. Isolating them
via nspluginwrapper and SELinux definitely does serve a real purpose.
Rahul
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