Re: Sound guru needed

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On Tuesday 22 February 2011 19:42:22 Wouter Van Meir wrote:
> What distribution do you use?
> I had pulseaudio on kubuntu 10.10 but disabled it months ago, and
> everything  is still working (better than before, pulseaudio and me never
> got along).
> 
> This is how it goes (If I didn't forget anything):
> # apt-get remove pulseaudio
> 
> after that it falls back to alsa
> 
> For stuff that's using gstreamer, like clementine, you need to have an
> alsa  plugin, ofcourse:
> # apt-get install gstreamer0.10-alsa
> # apt-get remove gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio
> 
> just check what doesn't work yet and why, or report back:)

I was wondering if that was the way to go.  It will be another week or so 
before I get chance to try the device again, but I'll let you know how it 
goes.

I can understand the logic behind pulseaudio, but at the moment I don't think 
it is of great benefit to me.  I can always reinstall it if I think I need to.

Anne
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