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PulseAudio is a network-capable sound server program distributed via the freedesktop.org project. It runs mainly on Linux, including Windows Subsystem for Linux on Microsoft Windows and Termux on Android; various BSD distributions such as FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and macOS; as well as Illumos distributions and the Solaris operating system.
systemd is a software suite that provides an array of system components for Linux [7] operating systems. The main aim is to unify service configuration and behavior across Linux distributions. [8] Its primary component is a "system and service manager" — an init system used to bootstrap user space and manage user processes.
Exaile is a free software audio player for Unix-like operating systems that aims to be functionally similar to KDE’s Amarok. Unlike Amarok, Exaile is a Python program and uses the GTK toolkit. Guayadeque Music Player is a free and open-source audio player written in C++ using the wxWidgets toolkit. Muine is an audio player for the GNOME ...
This client can also control other hardware renderers such as the Roku Soundbridge; Nokia N900 through its Maemo 5 Operating System; Moovida (formerly Elisa) is a free, open-source and cross-platform media center solution; PlayStation 3 game-console with OS version 1.8 or later through the Xross Media Bar [7] Xbox 360 client from Windows Media ...
It is possible to disable/bypass PulseAudio using "autospawn=no". Uninstalling PulseAudio is a bad idea because it destroys all kinds of things doing that. This is by far *the* most awful component in Linux that I have ever seen, bar none. I would love for Ubuntu to simply stop shipping this component out of the box.
WSL beta was introduced in Windows 10 version 1607 (Anniversary Update) on August 2, 2016. Only Ubuntu (with Bash as the default shell) was supported. WSL beta was also called "Bash on Ubuntu on Windows" or "Bash on Windows". WSL was no longer beta in Windows 10 version 1709 (Fall Creators Update), released on October 17, 2017.
EasyEffects (formerly known as PulseEffects) is a free and open-source GTK application for Unix-like systems which provides a large array of audio effects and filters to apply to input and output audio streams.
Wubi was born as an independent project and as such versions 7.04 and 7.10 were unofficial releases. [3] For Ubuntu 8.04 the code was merged into Ubuntu and for 8.04 alpha 5, Wubi was also on the Ubuntu Live CD. [1] The project's aim was to enable existing Windows users, unacquainted with Linux, to try Ubuntu without risking any data loss (due ...