On 12/23/2011 12:11 PM, Ralf Madorf wrote:
On Fri, 2011-12-23 at 03:39 -0600, C Anthony Risinger wrote:
Do not install an application requiring it?
Why does GDM require it? Why does GNOME3 require it?
why are you talking about it here? We are not GNOME. but to answer your question, gdm always was a instance of a user session(gdm) modified. To work everything in the login manager, the way it looks, the way it works, as in power manager, suspend, video, everything! is done by gnome-settings-daemon.
You'll need to provide context about what you're trying to accomplish (clear and simple goals) and what you've already done (eg. I ran command xyz, I installed gnome, etc ...)
The goal is a DAW with a professional audio card from RME. Since PA isn't needed, but it's always good to cause trouble, I won't have it installed.
I wish to have the libre to use GNOME3, even if I now use Xfce only.
So far we've only learned PA probably sux, you don't want it on you system, and some random bits about Debian ;-) ... best to assume nothing of the solution since that's what you are here requesting. Simply state your end-goals, the issue(s), and the path taken thus far.
I installed ArchLinux, upgraded it by the basic repositories and only installed Xfce, GDM, some mailers, NVIDIA driver, nothing else until now.
if you don't like gdm, remove it and replace it with lxdm,lightdm or other crap out there.
I'm going to set up a DAW and graphic machine with a kernel-rt, Ardour3 with video timeline, GIMP etc..
I like to install GNOME3 too.
IIRC PA is split into a library package, among others. Many pkgs will dep libpulse, but it cannot be loaded (or possibly will not) without the accompanying support packages.
Audio is not my thing, but I absorb passively often as possible. PA will play nicely with other impls by suspending itself and releasing the hardware when requested, allowing (JACK and ?) others to assume control. My guess is there is not an issue here ... I suggest moving forward until a concrete problem is encountered, or running headless.
While I'm not into pro audio, I do use PA successfully on several machines daily with great satisfaction and zero issue; be sure you understand the difference between ALSA, alsa-lib, and PA.
It already is an issue. I don't need PA for my work. Even if it should cause no issue, I don't need it.
- Ralf
-- Ionuț