Eitan Isaacson wrote:
> I think this debate goes beyond accessibility requirements and into the
> "old" and "new" way of doing stuff. I miss having absolute control over
> the network with ifconfig, but NetworkManager is very appealing to users
> who never considered Linux before, not to mention
Hi,
(note: practical suggestions follow philosophical contemplations)
Screen reader sound support seems to be regressing on Linux, this is
bad. With that said, I think that in the long run PulseAudio will have
been the right choice, the main benefactors will be people who depend on
auditory displ
Luke Yelavich writes:
> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:58:26PM EST, Halim Sahin wrote:
> Also don't forget that PulseAudio's primary developer doesn't recommend
> running PulseAudio system wide, except for special circumstances like
> embedded devices wishing to offer PulseAudio's audio networking fe