Re: GNU/Linux is the Empowerment of the PC. So What Do You Do?

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Sujet : Re: GNU/Linux is the Empowerment of the PC. So What Do You Do?
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy
Date : 07. Apr 2024, 20:05:15
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Organisation : Modern Human
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On 4/7/24 11:30, Farley Flud wrote:
On Sun, 07 Apr 2024 10:25:52 -0500, chrisv wrote:
 
vallor wrote:
>
"Real men do only one thing at a time."  Then go back to MS-DOS, weirdo.
>
Hehe.  I've been multitasking since 1985 and my Amiga 1000!
>
 Birds of a feather flock together, i.e. retards on COLA congregate.
 We ain't talking about MULTIPROCESSING.
 The context is SOUND.  What kind of bird-brained retard wants to
listen to two or more separate sounds streams simultaneously?
 PulseAudio, a product of the supreme degenerate Poettering, aims
to combine sounds from various sources and then present that ridiculous
cacophony as "progress."
 REAL MEN, like me, use Alsa to listen to one thing and only one thing at
a time.  What the fuck could be more reasonable and natural?
 Of course, reasonableness and naturalness to a fucking retard is
a completely different animal.
 You want simultaneous streams?  Check this, retards:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXV4nTfGHuI
 
What is Alsa? I have options with Celluloid, Rhythmbox, mpv, and VLC to listen to my mp3 files. Celluloid seems to be clearer than the rest. Is there an "Alsa" app that is better? When I search in software manager for "Alsa", like every other time I try that funky app, a whole bunch of packages pop up I don't know in what order and what they are and why they appeared when I searched for "Alsa". And a few among this pile of shit so idiotically listed in front of me, are checked as installed.
So tell me. Do I have Alsa installed? Did you mean Alsa as an app to begin with?
Here, I even did a
which Alsa
for you. It says,
hydrogen@hydrogen-OptiPlex-7050:~$ which Alsa
hydrogen@hydrogen-OptiPlex-7050:~$
So it says _nothing_ while some of the packages listed in the software manager have check-marks indicating Alsa is installed.
Never mind :)
Linux is not for general public. Microsoft doesn't want that. You need to slave for it, and I won't do that.
I want Linux to slave for me.

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