In data sabato 15 febbraio 2014 21:52:24, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz ha
scritto:
> The problem is that many people who complain about PulseAudio issues
> are often prejudiced about it
Well I am now biased against pulseaudio. But let's look at the facts: it comes
by default, in the last 3 desktop machines that I've installed, it prevented
any audio to be heard.
Am I so unreasonable to think that since it comes by default, it should come
with a working configuration as well?
And it's not a prejudice, it's a judice after repeated real life experience.
> actually interested in having the problem fixed but rather just want
> to get rid of it and uninstall it. Trying to debug the problem in such
> cases is very difficult.
Reporting bugs doesn't really help very much
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=702884
So please stop blaming it on users.
Cheers
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