Hi Lukas, I dont think the ordinary user cares about PulseAudio or other internal components to their desktops. They just want audio to work.
The problem that I see is not so much about internal components, but is about failures in: 1. Not delivering reliable audio experiences in production releases of Ubuntu 2. A breakdown in the development process where my bug reports and others bug reports remain unresolved, and largely unanswered, except for bug spam messages like "I have this too" and "I think this might be related to buy XYZ". Right now my Audigy 2 card crackles / pops unless I disable mixers in alsamixer, where I then loose some sounds. I accept that in a dev cycle these things will happen, and thats the reason I contribute my time with testing, but I find the audio bugs go on without resolution from previous cycle experiences. When I try to use it in applications, say warzone2100 I find the sound a garbled inaudible mess. Since bug reports dont seem to be effective, I've tried to get discussion going on if I could take the problems upstream or if they were Ubuntu specific problems but that was also left unanswered. Other bugs in other internal components are actively resolved during the dev cycle so I think the issues are about a lack of capability in the audio space for Ubuntu. -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss