Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 7th Jul 2011 17:36 UTC, submitted by vivainio
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The logical thing to do when faced with that is to fix ALSA or accept that using ALSA was wrong. Retro-fitting another userspace layer over the top and trying to justify it is the wrong choice.
I take it Pulse still isn't a system service?
I take it Pulse still isn't a system service?
why don't you get on that and then we can choose...
The point being that he was the only one that did anything about it. As nobody else stepped up to the table and provided alternatives then that is what we are stuck with whether it is good or bad.
He obviously believes that is the way to go and he got a lot of criticism for it, but that is all he got. Nobody else offered to help or attempted an alternative.
I would point out that plenty of other sound stacks run in userspace...
Edited 2011-07-09 17:00 UTC




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The logical thing to do when faced with that is to fix ALSA or accept that using ALSA was wrong. Retro-fitting another userspace layer over the top and trying to justify it is the wrong choice.
I take it Pulse still isn't a system service?