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In Reply to: RE: Strange thread! posted by Christine Tham on November 30, 2010 at 23:40:41
is customizing the base install via Synaptic or apt-get install on the CLI, CT! ;-) Vanilla and rhythm box do not fit my paradigm. Sorry. Some other vanilla apps in Ubuntu do not thrill me either. They are dispensed with as well.As to your sneeringly dismissive comment, "If you have truly.....blah blah blah.......", may I humbly suggest to occasionally dismount your high horse for the benefit of progressive discourse?
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"We have now sunk to a depth at which the restatement of the (bleeding) obvious is the first duty of intelligent men." — George Orwell
Edits: 12/01/10Follow Ups:
Since this thread is about listening to music in standard vanilla Ubuntu, and you don't think that vanilla is your "paradigm", I am at loss to understand why you think this thread is of any relevance to you whatsoever.
Perhaps you should go back to editing your files in Audacity. Forgive the interruption to your productivity, nothing to see here.
CT, your own original thread title specified, and I quote, ".....Ubuntu *and derivatives*...."
So are you suddenly changing your own prescribed subject matter, so as to re-mount your high horse?
Few Ubuntu/Linux users go vanilla. That's the very reason they choose GNU/Open Source over others. Ubuntu/Linux can and should be tinkered with for optimal utilization. End-users fine-tune to suit. Geddit?
So have you installed and tested any "Ubuntu derivatives" such as Mint and all its remixed versions? Ubuntu Studio? Lubuntu? Pinguy? Zeven OS? Puppy Studio? etc etc......?
What were your findings with regard to audio applications? (Just mildly curious, that's all.)
-spindrifter-
"We have now sunk to a depth at which the restatement of the (bleeding) obvious is the first duty of intelligent men." — George Orwell
This is what I said in my original post: "To those of you who are listening to hi-rez audio on Ubuntu and derivatives" ... "Make sure you change your PulseAudio settings."
I was attempting to provide advice to anyone running Ubuntu or any of its derivatives that include PulseAudio in the distribution. Perhaps foolishly, I thought that this advice may perhaps be useful to others in a similar situation.
Obviously, if you don't have PulseAudio in your system, or never listen to hi-rez audio, then this advice does not pertain to you.
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