Frans Pop [2008-06-15 20:39 +0200]: > Also, the package has had uploads of new upstream versions to Ubuntu > without getting similar uploads in Debian, but even there not by its > Debian maintainer who AFAIK is an Canonical employee.
esound should *so much* die completely. It has very poor sound quality (huge A/V desync when playing videos, etc.), very poor code quality (it causes complete desktop locks very often, due to not being thread safe), and is abandoned upstream. At least in Ubuntu nobody likes it, and nobody wants to touch it, and we have not installed it by default since 6.06 or even earlier. Apparently in Debian the amount of esound love from the DDs is very similar. :-) The only thing I know which really still needs the esound interface is libgnome, for the sound events. However, Pulseaudio has a compatibility layer which provides full esound emulation (pulseaudio-esound-compat), without all the shortcomings of esd. If you don't care about sound events, then IMHO you are much better off with not having any sound server at all. At least in my personal experience, using ALSA directly (which has had dmix enabled by default for years) gives much better results. For the record, Ryan Murray isn't a Canonical employee. Also, the last upstream update was done by a community member who screwed it up pretty severely (he dropped all the Debian and Ubuntu patches). However, since nobody cares, we never fixed that. So please don't use the Ubuntu package as a basis for a Debian upload. Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
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