On Tuesday 30 June 2009 20:16:42 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
> I disagree. It's important for components to work together.
Yes it is. And if you want things to work together then write some kind of middle example
of pulseaudio crippling the entire system and I know that you personally want to see the
death of it, wine with pulseaduio does not work. Remove pulse flash sound in konqueror
does not happen. Gnash is nowhere near ready.
Let that be a lesson to you folks. Never write an email that requires thinking while
rushing out the door. Sorry about the lack of coherence here.
Let me get my thoughts straight.
Yes it is important. So write some middleware that works, but don't have applications
completely dependent on something that simply doesn't need to be there to run. From my
standpoint (let me be clear here if it works for you great. All the power to you)
pulseaudio is horribly buggy software with obvious promise, but not really ready for
prime time.
Here is an example of how pulseaudio cripples my system. I run KDE and KDM. With
pulseaudio installed in the system pulseaudio automatically runs in the background. With a
MMORPG that I run under wine I can't connect to the network unless I completely kill
pulseaudio. Phonon does not need pulseaudio to run so I remove pulseaudio except for the
libraries otherwise I would be forced to uninstall half my computer and probably
completely break it due unnecessary dependencies. Now I run Konqueror with nspluginwrapper
and flash 32bit plugin because I'm running Fedora 11 x86_64 and the Beta 64 flash
plugin crashes continuously. I go to youtube and guess what. No sound.
I know Kevin. Flash is proprietary, but Gnash is nowhere near ready for prime time and in
Fedora once again depends on pulseaudio; including the Gnash-Kash plugin. And while video
works with youtube. Once again. No sound. Why???? pulseaudio is not installed.
The is the definition of ARRRRGGGHH or Doh. Depending on your generation :).
Eli
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