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  • misiu_mp
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    Originally posted by spykes View Post
    The last phone from Nokia (N900) is using PulseAudio... It's just a 600 Mhz device, and it works very fine.
    Perhaps it's time for Ubuntu users to complaint about their own packagers instead of PA :
    http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/pa-in-ubuntu.html
    Im using fedora (11), which still works better than ubuntu.

    Is Nokia running exactly the same codebase as the rest of us? Maybe they fixed it up and didnt share yet. Or worse, they optimized for arm only.
    Is pulseaudio adaptive and 'lets itself' to more cpu cycles if they are available?

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  • spykes
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    Originally posted by #kyz View Post
    Probably the entire thing and alot more.
    The last phone from Nokia (N900) is using PulseAudio... It's just a 600 Mhz device, and it works very fine.
    Perhaps it's time for Ubuntu users to complaint about their own packagers instead of PA :

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  • #kyz
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    Originally posted by misiu_mp View Post
    How come my 2.5GHz Core2s need to give up to 10% of their awesome powa to pulseaudio then? How much would that translate to on a 1GHz PIII?
    Probably the entire thing and alot more.

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  • misiu_mp
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    Originally posted by BlackStar View Post
    You don't need GHz, this is stuff even a 33MHz 486 can handle.
    How come my 2.5GHz Core2s need to give up to 10% of their awesome powa to pulseaudio then? How much would that translate to on a 1GHz PIII?

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  • Jimmy
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    Every pulse release is the same:

    User community: PA sucks, why won't it just go away?

    PA fan club: No all your applications and drivers and sound-cards suck. Pulse is fine the world needs to change.

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  • kraftman
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    @Val-gav

    Yep, it could be his intention, but it seems he failed to give real arguments

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  • verbatim
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    These posts are worth to read:

    o Sound on Linux Anti-FUD: Calm, Certainty and Confidence
    o Testing Request for KDE+PulseAudio users

    Ubuntu users:
    o Reporting PulseAudio Bugs You Experience in Ubuntu

    snd-hda-intel powersave option and "CLICK" from speakers

    Code:
    echo 0 > /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save
    Code:
    /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:
    options snd-hda-intel power_save=10 power_save_controller=N
    to
    options snd-hda-intel power_save=0 power_save_controller=N

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  • val-gaav
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    @kraftman :

    The guy there wanted to make a general point how things in OSX just work, and things in linux often do not.

    Reading his message pulseaudio is mentioned there as an example of general linux mentality to push new API/ABIs and break compatibility with commercial closed software ... That point is nothing new and I say screw the blobs and go forward, then again from a user point of view that has to use skype for work or whatever thing one could understand from where those frustrations come. He also correctly mentions how linux skype client seems to be in poorer state then osx or windows port. All in all after reading his blog I got the feeling he isn't blaming linux or pulseadio he just wants something that works (for him)

    though kubuntu doesn't use PA that's a fact..

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  • enteon
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    Originally posted by AHSauge View Post
    What exact problems are you running into? I'm daily using one machine with an Audigy 2 ZS, and I can't really say I'm experiencing any problems with it and PulseAudio. Haven't done anything to make it work either. In fact it works out of the box in at least Fedora.
    Sound stalls about every 3 seconds. This might be related to BOINC eating up every remaining CPU cycle, but I am not willing to forgive _any_ software for not working properly under such circumstances, therefore I just deleted PulseAudio instantly and went back to whatever is running on Squeeze ^^

    Maybe the Version is just too old, it's 0.9.19-2, which doesn't seem too old.

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  • kraftman
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    It seems there are many people who hate Pulse Audio (even if it's not its fault sometimes):

    It’s a shame that my first blog post in months is something so antithetical to my normal posts as this, but 1) I haven’t blogged in forever (darned Twitter/Identi.ca/Facebook!!!) and 2)…


    it seems some OS X fanboys (or advertisements guys) have fun there. Author of this bull is (afaik weakly) related to KDE project (and he attacks it as he's os x fanboy ;>). He says he had problems with skype in Kubuntu and blames Pulse Audio (next to some other Linux things) and praises OS X. Strange, because afaik Kubuntu doesn't use Pulse Audio. The funny thing is he posted this article a day after Apple released upgrade to Snow Leopard and there's probably more then half apple fanboys comments (I didn't know they're interested in Linux, so much to find this article...). There's also some response to this:

    Some have noted that the tone on planet.kde.org has been relatively negative lately. Some have said that this is actually a good thing, beca...
    Last edited by kraftman; 12 November 2009, 04:32 PM.

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