It’s amazing how often this is the case! Most people would assume that unstable software is a Bad Thing, unless you’re willing to put up with lots of crashes and, well, general instability. However, I have found unstable software to be perfectly stable most of the time, and the new features a development version of [...]
Filed in Computing, under Computing, GTK, GUI, Interface, Programs, PulseAudio, Unstable on June 22, 2008
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All was good. Pulse was working fine. I added it to my /etc/rc.conf so it would start on boot with the rest of my daemons, so I turned my computer off happy in the knowledge that it would work fine when I turned it back on. I was wrong.
module-hal-detect
module-hal-detect is a module that, using HAL, [...]
Filed in Linux, under Audio, DVD, HAL, Linux, PulseAudio, VLC on
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PulseAudio is a relatively new audio system for Linux. It sits in the background as a daemon accepting sound input and sending it to the appropriate location. As Pulse was designed as a sound server, it has a number of advantages over plain old ALSA that make it, well, amazing. The most notable of these [...]
Filed in Linux, under ALSA, Audio, Linux, PulseAudio on June 20, 2008
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