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PulseAudio Lands Much Better Support For FreeBSD - Audio Now Plays Correctly

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  • Sonadow
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    FreeBSD (and all of the BSDs, actually) are just so far behind in application and driver support that they can hardly be considered for any half-serious desktop computing use.

    The only Unix system that actually shines as a desktop and laptop OS is macOS.

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  • PulseAudio Lands Much Better Support For FreeBSD - Audio Now Plays Correctly

    Phoronix: PulseAudio Lands Much Better Support For FreeBSD - Audio Now Plays Correctly

    While 2021 may be the year that some desktop Linux distributions begin using PipeWire by default as the next-generation replacement to the likes of PulseAudio and JACK, for upstream PulseAudio this week it's finally seeing better/restored support for FreeBSD. PulseAudio has merged a set of patches long available via FreeBSD Ports and the like to improve the BSD audio experience...

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