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by esarbe
1640 days ago
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While PA in the beginning certainly wasn't manna from heaven, it still was a godsend; pulseaudio exposed all the inconsistencies, flaws and straight out bugs in the alsa driver implementations. The reason so many people had issues with PA was not PA but the brokenness of the underlying system that PA exposed for the first time when trying to use all these drivers in a systematic way and build functionality on top of it. It took years of fixing all the drivers and PA - unfortunately - got a lot of undeserved flak. PA is the reason that Linux has a halfway decent audio subsystem, being able to deal with all the modern devices; thank you, PA devs. I find it hilarious that people are festive about PA being replaced by Pipewire - if PA hadn't paved the way, the Linux driver landscape would not be in such a good shape today and Pipewire would 'fail' in exactly the same way that PA 'failed. |
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That's not my point tho, my point is that PA didn't sweep in and save us, in fact it at first pushed us back A LOT. And claiming otherwise is a disservice to ourselves when we consider additional radical change. Such as Pipewire and and Wayland.