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pulseaudio - Puppy Linux

    https://wikka.puppylinux.com/pulseaudio
    Puppy Linux Documentation - it's a wiki! ALSA - default sound system in many Puppies Jack - sound server, useful for musicians

Can't install pulseaudio in puppy? - LinuxQuestions.org

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/can%27t-install-pulseaudio-in-puppy-4175614136/
    Pulseaudio is a total PITA as far as Pup's concerned.....and, TBH, FF is only interested in the core Pulseaudio libs anyway. It certainly doesn't need all the rest of the guff that tags along for the ride in a 'mainstream' distro.

Install Gnuradio in puppy. - Puppy Linux Discussion Forum

    https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?p=46962
    I have managed to make GQRX work by compiling it for fossa64 but without audio, the problem with fossa64 is that pulseaudio I have not managed to work properly, and pulseaudio is necessary for these programs. That's why I hope to make it work well in Quickpub64 because here pulseaudio works well.

Puppy Linux : Free Software : Free Download, Borrow and ...

    https://archive.org/details/puppylinux
    ScPup provides Woof-CE Puppy Linux builds using Slackware-Current components. The builds are traditional Puppy Linux configurations with JWM as the desktop/panel/window manager and ROX as the file manager. The builds use the same configurations as LxPupSc with the exception of no LXDE. The look and feel is similar to UPupBB.

imppup / indripup 64bit ... alpha - Puppy Linux Discussion ...

    https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=4138
    pulseaudio: i kind of hate to do it but pulseaudio is required for lots of steam games now and i want people to be able to game with puppy OTB. (don't worry you can still turn it off and have retrovol/alsa) blueman: janky_bt has gone but because we are using pulseaudio we can now use blueman for bluetooth and it seems just as janky as janky_bt

ALSA: PuppyLinux

    http://wikka.puppylinux.com/alsa
    Then go the the Alsa Sound Wizard and follow the steps there. If still no joy ensure the correct sound module for the hardware is loaded. Also, sometimes a conflicting module may need to be blacklisted. Notes. 'Classic' Puppy comes with a cut down version of ALSA, installing full ALSA may resolve sound issues, see link below.

DPupBuster-7.9.0.2 published 17 Feb 2019 - Puppy Linux

    https://oldforum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?p=1031716
    I'm trying pulseaudio, and it's working very well. I use Skype, Firefox and SimpleScreenRecorder a lot, and these programmes use pulseaudio. I used to run them with apulse but they didn't work to 100%, so I tested pulseaudio, and now the audio is managed by pulse. Skype works on 64bit only. Tested on DpupBuster64.

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