>finally upgrade to slackware 14.2 >audio is broken >confusion.jpg >alsa config redirects to pulseaudio >wtf >find out pulseaudio is the default audio server in slackware >find out pulseaudio is now a required package and a basic system component
FUCK YOU POETTERING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>post about slack a year ago >lol old packages >lol ur old >now there are daily slackware shitposting threads
Daniel Robinson
>I don't know how to use pulseaudio so it's shit Really?
Hunter Thompson
>find out pulseaudio is now a required package and a basic system component seriously ? it's not even required by debian
after being broken for like 10 years pulseaudio is finally usable, so give it a try.
Dominic Perez
You reminded me about myself several years ago.
>Happy Ubuntu users >All hardware just works, even fiio amp+dac >Ubanto mades the change to pulseaudio >Audio equipment no longer works >Went back to Windows
Even today, it still doesn't work, even though several years ago it worked flawlessly just with ALSA.
Alexander Ross
Pulseaudio is a hard dependency for Firefox if you want your browser to have sound.
This is how cancerous the Linux desktop is these days. There is no "real" choice. You either use lennartware or you fuck off.
Thomas Baker
to be fair, pulseaudio does it's job well (finally, i know how fucking broken it was for years like everything poettering produced) and is the default audio server for most distros, so you can't blame the firefox devs for not wanting to deal with alsa directly or for not supporting jack, esd, oss, ...
Gabriel Lewis
when i got into 14.2 I just removed pulse along with alsa and installed OSS4
fuck this shit
Austin Adams
>what are gentoo use flags
Grayson Powell
>install pulseaudio on arch >works fine for a while >get a bluetooth USB adapter and set it up >pulse shits itself for some reason and never quite recovers right >spend days reading wiki pages and forum posts, learning more than anyone should about audio hardware and audio kernel modules >end up writing a cron job to kill pulseaudio every hour and restart it
Nicholas Richardson
audiod when?
Leo Howard
They aren't opposed to having it, they just dont want to maintain it anymore. If you really hated pulse that much maybe you should contribute :^)
Anthony Thomas
I don't think mozilla accepts code contributions from white males.
Jose Bell
>end up writing a cron job to kill pulseaudio every hour and restart it Jesus Christ how horrifying
Kevin Lopez
did you seriously expect something else from an arch fag ?
Zachary Gonzalez
To all faggots saying pulseaudio is fine,
Enjoy DOD/NSA/CIA listening to you.
>Having audio stack connected to network standalone. >That being not fishy at all. >[CURRENT_YEAR]
Julian Gutierrez
It's so that you can tunnel audio to other pulse servers. I use it to play sound from my laptop out of my desktops speakers.
Bentley Gonzalez
>ITT NSA : pinky promise it's only for "your" pulse servers. >Pinky promise : It's not transfering anything to the central server in Langley.
cool man, keep up the good work.
David Garcia
Blame bluez. They dropped ALSA support in the new version.
Jordan Long
Default config uses ALSA. It only loads pulse on demand for things that need it.
Brayden Green
This. Gentoo is the only long term solution to this. Rev up those catalyst servers and prepare to get an install iso, time to install it, fags.
Liam Perry
devuan is the future
Alexander Hall
>try and use alsa without pulseaudio on my newest install >once in a while one application would break and make a "loudest video on youtube"x2 demonic sound until I closed it down >installed pulseaudio >haven't happened once again pulseaudio is the savior
Charles Cooper
>server OS >audio is shit
you don't say
Parker Miller
A legit use case for installing Gentoo!
I might have to do that once Gentoo is properly packaged for noobs.
Gentu, anyone? (runs)
Carson Long
>shitposts on Sup Forums >has no idea what he's talking about
you don't say
Gabriel Ward
This. I see distros like Gentoo as the future because compile times are no longer an issue like it used to be because hardware is now capable enough. Few years ago I tried gentoo but these would take all day to compile, but now: genlop -t firefox gcc libreoffice * www-client/firefox merge time: 11 minutes and 10 seconds. * sys-devel/gcc merge time: 11 minutes and 29 seconds. * app-office/libreoffice * merge time: 56 minutes and 8 seconds. *btw I compiled libreoffice with MAKEOPT=-j4 while the others where MAKEOPT=-j9
Liam Scott
i'm pretty sure most distros have their own ports implementation just like gentoo
Nathaniel Martin
Dude, just look through the code. If you see anything fishy report it.
Jordan Flores
Slackware releases last like 20 years anyway just use an ancient release
Levi Harris
You don't get security patches with older releases.
Evan Price
Sorry to be a dumb noob here but can you expand on this? I'm having issues with pulseaudio in xubuntu and would like to try this.
Aiden Russell
Really? Tell me how I can use USE flags on Debian, Fedora, OpenSuse, etc?
Joshua Cooper
>$HOME is on nfs >go to S3 sleep, wake up hours later >the pulseaudio daemon can't handle not accessing its cookie file within a few seconds and dies leaving processes without sound systemwide daemon would work of course, but that was discouraged (wouldn't surprise me if that option have been removed by now)
it's the same story with bridging jackd/jackd2, even with no slow network filesystems involved.
rather than making pulse more robust people just tell you to 'pulseaudio --kill and relaunch the daemon it's like how rebooting windows was the first thing you should always try. it's disgusting seeing Lennart & co. trying to make linux worse. I'll take pure alsa over this any day.
Levi Stewart
pulseaudio is good though
Dominic Smith
Your web browser is connecting to the internet. You should uninstall it.
Parker Jones
The Apple Macbook Pro with Retina Display doesn't have this problem.
mkdir /gentoo install_gentoo.sh /gentoo chroot into gentoo use gentoo
Xavier Nelson
>Tell me how I can use USE flags on Debian, apt-build
> Fedora, OpenSuse, etc rpmbuild, but i've never used it, so not sure how good/bad it is
Julian Scott
Does ALSA have per application sound controls? Honest question.
Anthony Perez
No, but OSS does..
Benjamin Nelson
So people that use ALSA use ALSA and OSS? How does that work? I don't really understand Linux audio.
Wyatt Kelly
hasn't OSS been dead for 10 years now ?
Kevin Gonzalez
No, they're mutually exclusive.
Nope.
Aiden Richardson
>install wangblows >works fine >get Bluetooth USB and set it up >it works fine >dont spend days reading wikis >end up with a Bluetooth USB that just works
Jonathan Cox
Did that change? Barely any bluetooth shit works on Windows 7 without third-party stuff.
Jayden Myers
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Eli Johnson
Yup, Slackware died in early 2016. Shame.
Void, Crux, gentoo and LFS are reasonable solutions now.