Re: good linux distros for audio

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On Monday 23 February 2009 12:48, lanas wrote:> Le Dimanche, 22 février 2009 18:34:22 -0500,>> Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :> > Skype runs perfectly on F9 and F10. At least on my systems, which> > have had Pulse removed/disabled.>> If I may go on a tangent here, how did you got rid of Pulse ?  I'm> using F8 x86_64 and it's not in the services menu.  It does not> interfere with Jack, but when some audio is played w/o jack, xine has> to wait until a connection with Pulse does not work in order to> playback sound and that causes some delay.>> Cheers.
On Fedora 8,9, and 10, simply removing the package alsa-plugins-pulseaudio, will disable pulseaudio. If you also have KDE installed, removing the above package will also remove kde-settings-pulseaudio package.
If you have any SDL audio apps, add the line below to ~/.bashrc, which will remove the hack that SDL programs needed to use pulseaudio.
unset SDL_AUDIODRIVER
All the best.
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