Re: So what do you think sucks about Linux audio ?

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On Mon, 18 Feb 2013 12:34:34 +0100, Rustom Mody <rustompmody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah I am surprised no ones mentioned pulseaudio yet

Simply because people who don't like pulseaudio, don't use it ;).
For non of my Linux pulseaudio is installed, this does include many Ubuntu installs.

My own experience: About 3-4 years ago it was so bad I switched from ubuntu to debian.

Understandable, but useless, since they made it a hard dependency too and doing this is comparable to buying a new car, when it's tank is empty.

If you don't want PA installed on your Linux, but you want to use packages that hard depend to PA and you won't recompile gnome-settings-daemon and what ever else now might depend to it, then build a dummy-package.

For your DEB based distros, you can do it with equivs.
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-helpers.en.html

For a default Ubuntu Studio you can simply remove pulseaudio, no need to recompile something or to build an empty dummy package, that fakes that PA is installed.
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