Le 12/02/2014 12:10, Salvo Tomaselli a écrit : > >>> There is no bug if its not installed. >> >> Which is the case for most programs. We could close almost all our bugs >> on this ground. > But the normal case is that uninstalling a software you also stop getting the > functionality it provides, with pulseaudio you START getting the > functionality > it claims to provide by uninstalling it. >
No. You get a basic functionality, not all the features provided by pulseaudio. And I, for one, could never get out of the box mixing of audio streams when not using pulseaudio. I should have configured this manually with esoteric writings in a non-existent file (not remove a comment from a file). Go figure, listening to music and wanting a sound when I receive a message is not default? Could we move on from this subject? Unless you have a bug number to back your affirmations with technical informations (and a date), this is not useful. Sincerely, -- Jean-Christophe Dubacq
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