To whom it may concern:

I guess this is the first time I have sent to this list, but I have a question 
that will determine my future in computer use.  Will Debian continue to 
use alsa as its sound system on command line only installs? 

I do not want to have to deal with pulseaudio since the last version of the 
sound server I used kept going silent after the machine had been off for, 
say, over night.  

That's right.  I tried a distribution of linux that contained pulseaudio.  I 
got it all set up and it was doing fine.  I could even turn my machine 
off for a little while and it worked if I turned it back on that day.  However, 
believe it or not, if the machine were left off and allowed to sit 
over night, then started again the next day, it would have no sound.  Noone 
around has the technical knowledge required to help me start it again.  
Even graphical user interface users couldn't do it.  I just can't communicate 
effectively with them because I do better with the command line.  GUI 
use is so unnatural for me and a great source of frustration.  

In order to solve this, I installed Debian using the wheezy installer you have 
out now.  It worked perfectly and I have had no problems with it since 
then.  When I get my ladyfriend's machine fixed, she wants to go with this 
command line interface with speakup as well.  We have both tried graphical 
distributions, but it just works better this way.  Just put speakup on it and 
let us know it will work.  

In order to keep me in computer use at all, I hope Debian will continue to stay 
with alsa for its command line installations.  Will the linux command 
line always be around?  I hope so.  I feel like I am using a computer now, 
rather than playing with an under-powered toy of some kind.  

Please let me know that alsa will always be around and that command line 
applications will be around and you will have 2 happy computer users. 



Thank you.  



Doug Smith



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