tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8848112173199275026.post6318646968096986806..comments2023-09-19T11:39:00.250+01:00Comments on Mostly Polynomial: Bugs so far.Dmytryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03329960438673340983noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8848112173199275026.post-78184620356039611932010-03-07T01:23:53.125+00:002010-03-07T01:23:53.125+00:00Hmm. Looks like simple trolling by parroting back ...Hmm. Looks like simple trolling by parroting back a negation of statement from blog post.<br /><br />For reader's information: PulseAudio(PA) is a piece of software which puts itself between programs that want to play sound, and standard sound API (ALSA). It plays sound through standard API just like any application does when PA is not running; it is not audio driver. <br />When you're running PA you have one extra thing that can go wrong, with 2 extra interfaces that can go wrong. It does not help any that PulseAudio is far less mature than ALSA. It has no business being enabled by default; why it is enabled is a mystery to me, though I suspect that could be attributed to poor understanding of software by distribution maintainers.Dmytryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03329960438673340983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8848112173199275026.post-43491005082791654872010-03-06T23:23:24.250+00:002010-03-06T23:23:24.250+00:00I was tempted to buy your Polynomial game but I ca...I was tempted to buy your Polynomial game but I cannot stand people ranting over PulseAudio... which is, in fact, the GREATEST thing to happen to audio on Linux for a long, loooooong time. It actually makes things work.abchttp://google.comnoreply@blogger.com