December 26, 2024

Pulseaudio is broken since at most 2010, and nobody gives a fuck

Pulseaudio is broken since at most 2010, and nobody gives a fuck

For at least nearly 15 years, frustrated users of PA keep asking questions about broken basic functionality in PA, and the universal answer to most of them is to kill and restart PA. Admittedly by anyone who answers, it is a temporary solution, and none of them know why problems occur.

Of course, this is only possible in the culture of overindulgence and total lack of authority and responsibility in Linux distros. They happily gorge themselves on any FOSS that floats around and replace perfectly working items with any new shit that waves of the Internet wash on the shore near them.

The missing sound after resume from sleep travesty is lasting for about 15 years now. Linux has always been broken around sleep, so no surprise PA is broken as well, but dudes, seriously, ALSA works perfectly. Do you value backdooring and surveillance opportunities so highly that you make your malice so obvious? Your greed and fear made you so dumb, it is not even funny.

These individuals need some very personal attention from Linux users, something very touching, tactile, feeling, profound, penetrant:

  • Samuel Paul Thibault of Talence, France. His personal webpage is here. He is a Professor at University of Bordeaux.
  • Andreas Schwab of Nürnberg, Deutschland uber ales. He is a Researcher at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg. We need a more specific address for a personal visit and conversation.
  • Mike Frysinger of 223 Bailey Road, Holden, MA, USA, 01520. Phone 413.477.4885. Supposedly works for Google in Boston, MA.

Remember that it is this trio that writes crappy code for several decades. They are "renouned" as in they have titles such as doctor, professor, etc. but this does not make their product any better.

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