On Monday 29 September 2008, Lennart Poettering wrote:
>On Sun, 28.09.08 15:36, David Cournapeau (cournape@email-addr-hidden) wrote:
>> On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:14 AM, victor <Victor.Lazzarini@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>> > There is also pulseaudio, which is quite simple to program
>> > and use in simple apps.
>>
>> What's the percentage of linux systems which have pulse audio ? I know
>> I don't on my system, and it is a very popular one (ubuntu).
>
>Almost all distributions at least ship it. And all the major ones
>enable it by default. Fedora does, Ubuntu does, OpenSuse does.
>
>Lennart
Yes, they enable it, but its not ready for prime time, so it often winds up
being disabled in order to get any sound at all. I have one such system
myself.
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