@Jean-François Fortin Tam
sorry but we're talking about a major bug dragging itself since a consistent amount of months and two different releases, that no one care of, and see effort put in lower boot time under 10 seconds as a priority over the correct functioning of the software.
I think we have proven decent patience until now but the bug is still there and make our hardware useless.
I pointed two viable and consistent alternative, either uninstall pulseaudio and use alsa instead or try Kubuntu which, thankfully, does not ship with pa. Why should I refrain from this?
@ Jerther
I'm more than persuaded of what I said, but you're right, it can be considered a mere personal opinion, therefore I should had avoid put that phrase there. However, the tip is still valid, I hope you could have a good enjoy with kubuntu ;-)
@Jean-François Fortin Tam
sorry but we're talking about a major bug dragging itself since a consistent amount of months and two different releases, that no one care of, and see effort put in lower boot time under 10 seconds as a priority over the correct functioning of the software.
I think we have proven decent patience until now but the bug is still there and make our hardware useless.
I pointed two viable and consistent alternative, either uninstall pulseaudio and use alsa instead or try Kubuntu which, thankfully, does not ship with pa. Why should I refrain from this?
@ Jerther
I'm more than persuaded of what I said, but you're right, it can be considered a mere personal opinion, therefore I should had avoid put that phrase there. However, the tip is still valid, I hope you could have a good enjoy with kubuntu ;-)