On Tue, Jun 04, 2019 at 10:51:31PM +0300, Georgi Naplatanov wrote: [...]
> 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. Because... Reasons. What is a "modern GNU/Linux OS" anyway? This ain't very helpful. More detailed: if you want your Gnome desktop environment to work "out of the box" and your (newer) Firefox to have access to sound, you're better off with Pulse. If you don't care about those things -- or are in for some fiddling -- by all means, drop Pulse, and tell us others about it! [...] > Why don't you want to use PulseAudio, any problems? Hmmm. Cheers -- t
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