After many years, finally GNOME, KDE, and legacy applications can co-exist without attempting to kill each other everytime one of them needs to make use of sound for whatever reason.
I feel good.
Thank you Ubuntu, thank you pulseaudio.
After many years, finally GNOME, KDE, and legacy applications can co-exist without attempting to kill each other everytime one of them needs to make use of sound for whatever reason.
I feel good.
Thank you Ubuntu, thank you pulseaudio.