Re: [orca-list] Revamped explanation of problems relating to lack of speech accessability



Well, my experience is the opposity, and I will insist it's not for lack
of trying.

At this point I'm no longer interested in system wide pulse. I currently
have 8 audio devices, and I explicitly don't want pulse anywhere near at
least 7 of them. I wish there were a simple way to disable/enable pulse
on a per audio card basis, but there doesn't seem to be such a thing.

I will add further that there's a wider community of Fedora users who
won't go near pulse. One group is the people doing professional
music/audio work on Linux. They use jack by and large, not pulse.

Janina

D. A. H. writes:
In my experiences of the past few years, Pulse has "just worked" in
Debian, Fedora, Sabayon and Open Suse, to name a few.
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