Is there a Linux Distribution with no Pulseaudio ?
I've had nothing but trouble with Pulseaudio in Fedora 14.
I had managed to get rid of it in Fedora 10 with the command: su -c "yum remove alsa-plugins-pulseaudio pulseaudio" I just don't want to have to deal with Pulseaudio anymore. It does not like my sound card and gets in the way. Is there a Linux distribution that does not use Pulseaudio ? |
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Arch
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pulse is very mature now , unlike back in fedora 8( or was it 6 ?) when it was first introduced . build LFS or a Slack build or Arch include as much or as little as you want . I have Arch running on a 11 year old desktop and it boots in 1/2 the time as a NEW 64 bit box with 8 gig ram running suse 11.3 Pulse audio also works fine on that box . |
Distrowatch tracks pulseaudio in distros. If you go to the page for a distro you find interesting, select "all tracked packages", and click "refresh", you can see if pulseaudio is installed.
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