Hi Ralf,
On 12 February 2013 14:12, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> Btw. I experienced on other distros that PA today is easy to remove and
>> don't use a dummy package anymore
I've uninstalled pulseaudio - that went when I uninstalled Gnome -
sorry for any confusion (and yes, libpulse is indeed still in
PS: Don't confuse pulseaudio with libpulse, there's no need to install
libpulse or what ever the package is named.
Btw. I experienced on other distros that PA today is easy to remove and
don't use a dummy package anymore and in some cases it's possible to
really disable it, without any drawbacks a
PPS:
On Tue, 2013-02-12 at 15:11 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> PS: Don't confuse pulseaudio with libpulse, there's no need to install
^^^
A typo: remove, uninstall
> libpulse or what e
I don't know if pulseaudio has to do with your multimedia key issue, I
don't think so, OTOH for this software everything seems to be possible.
However, I neither like multimedia keys, nor pulseaudio.
If you want to get rid of PA, I should be able to help you.
I don't know which of your packages h
Hello all,
After a full day's hard googling, I posted this to debian-laptop
yesterday, but haven't had a response, so maybe here is a more
appropriate place? Apologies in advance if not.
I'm running Wheezy and the multimedia/volume keys don't work in
Windowmaker (they work fine with Gnome and Xfc
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