2018-07-21 01:16:32 +02:00
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#!/bin/sh
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2018-05-28 21:12:29 +02:00
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# Don't like PulseAudio?
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# Fine, we're not going to force you to use it.
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#
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# To eliminate PulseAudio from your system and switch to using pure ALSA,
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# first remove the following packages:
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removepkg pulseaudio pamixer pavucontrol xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin
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# Next, install the packages in this directory:
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upgradepkg --install-new *.txz
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# Move the new asound.conf into place:
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mv /etc/asound.conf.new /etc/asound.conf
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# You may need to reboot at this point to make sure there are no running
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# PulseAudio processes, or any binaries still mapping the PulseAudio libraries.
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# If you use Xfce, you'll probably want to add the xfce4-mixer plugin (named
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# "audio mixer" in the menu) to the panel.
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#
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# If you run this README file as a script, it will do all of these things for
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# you except for adding the audio mixer to the Xfce panel:
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#
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# sh README
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#
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# Caveats:
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# Bluetooth audio will no longer work.
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# Third party packages that link to PulseAudio will need to be rebuilt.
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#
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# Enjoy! :-)
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