El 01/05/12 17:58, Ralf Mardorf escribió: > PS: > If you should insist in using Debian for audio, than test > http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html . I don't recommend to use it, but > for audio it's better than a clean Debian install, since for good > reasons, it ships without pulse. > Hi troll! ;-)
I agree with you. The only reason I have to install Pulseaudio is that Debian installed "at the beginning of the times" for me. It's a dependency of Gnome, I think. I know some adventages of using Pulse (it must be more flexible to configure... but I can argue that). The Debian I'm tuning is only for HTPC usage. I want to run a standalone XBMC and forget about the rest... but I can't configure the audio of XBMC. I assume that configuring Alsa with a .asoundrc will be helpful, but the point will be uninstalling the not-desired software (Gnome and Pulse, for example) and keep the system as lightly as I can. I hope that when I uninstall pulseaudio I will have more control about my system's sound :-) P.S. AVLinux looks great, but 32 bits??? It's sooooooo 2000's :-P -- José Luis Segura Lucas
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