On 6/4/19 10:24 PM, Kaj Persson wrote: > I am running Debian 9 Stretch. After the OS install the Pulseaudio is by > default the standard audio system with Alsa as the executor. Which is > the best strategy to remove Pulseaudio and instead letting Alsa be the > one and only audio system?
PulseAudio is some kind of mixer/proxy between ALSA and desktop applications. In modern GNU/Linux OSes it's discouraged to remove/not using PulseAudio. Are there any serious disadvantages doing so? If you don't use PulseAudio then only one application can use an ALSA device at the same time on your computer. Even some applications support PulseAudio only. Why don't you want to use PulseAudio, any problems? Kind regards Georgi