On Thu, 13 Dec 2007, Will Woods wrote:
3) When GNOME/KDE/etc start up, they start pulseaudio.
- Actually, GNOME starts ESD, but /usr/bin/esd -> esdcompat
- esdcompat is provided by pulseaudio-esound-compat
Actually, I had an old /home so the old GNOME config was OF COURSE not set
to start ESD, since it was krap.
So I've been launching pulseaudio manually in a cmdline window until
today, when I learnt that ESD is PA. :-)
Prhaps we could make this a bit more obvious...
Linus