Proper PulseAudio installation for KUbuntu 10.4
Clay Weber
claydoh at midmaine.com
Sat Jun 26 15:36:40 UTC 2010
On Saturday, June 26, 2010 04:04:14 am Ric Moore wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-06-25 at 22:12 -0400, Clay Weber wrote:
> > On Friday, June 25, 2010 02:08:43 am Ric Moore wrote:
> > > What I'm reading here is that within less than 6 months pulse
> > > issues with KDE will be remedied, but to get those remedies one would
> > > have to abandon LTS security and upgrade to a version supported far
> > > less?
> >
> > 18 months support isn't too short a time, I would think.
> >
> > > It boggles my mind that it would be expected for users to accept
> > > that. Maybe I should just STFU, but I really want STABLE for
> > > development work and not live the life of the perpetual beta tester,
> > > like the Fedora Users are. Ric
> >
> > Well, there is always Debian stable, Red Hat/CentOS, and SLED.......
>
> That is never a good reply, Clay. Suggesting that a user just leave if
> they are not happy, when they are posting their concerns over decisions
> that affect their personal computer's performance and overall user
> experience.
I am sorry, as I did not intend to say you should to leave Kubuntu, just that,
for your development work for which you stated:
"Maybe I should just STFU, but I really want STABLE for
development work and not live the life of the perpetual beta tester, like
the Fedora Users are",
that there are other options that developers can use. Suggesting using another
distro does NOT mean giving up the one you are using as there is always dual-
booting and virtual machines. My mistake was in taking for granted these
options. For this I do apologize.
This list has grown from around 150 subscribers to over 1300, so I do not
believe as many people are leaving Kubuntu as we might think.
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