Bug #269082 was marked as a duplicate of this one, because both of them were requesting specifically for SDL to *use* PulseAudio by default, not just to "work" when PulseAudio is also installed.
In other words: if libsdl1.2debian-alsa is fixed so that it works when pulseaudio is installed (or the other way around), all workstation users will be happy.
But LTSP users won't be happy, as the sound needs to go through the network to reach the thin clients. So LTSP only works properly if libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio is installed instead of libsdl1.2debian-alsa.
So there are 2 seperate issues to be addressed. It'd be better if the title was restored, or if #269082 was marked as not being a duplicate of this one.
I don't think the new title is appropriate.
Bug #269082 was marked as a duplicate of this one, because both of them were requesting specifically for SDL to *use* PulseAudio by default, not just to "work" when PulseAudio is also installed.
In other words: if libsdl1. 2debian- alsa is fixed so that it works when pulseaudio is installed (or the other way around), all workstation users will be happy. 2debian- pulseaudio is installed instead of libsdl1. 2debian- alsa.
But LTSP users won't be happy, as the sound needs to go through the network to reach the thin clients. So LTSP only works properly if libsdl1.
So there are 2 seperate issues to be addressed. It'd be better if the title was restored, or if #269082 was marked as not being a duplicate of this one.