Hello all, I'm fairly new to Debian (and Linux in whole) and I'm quite interested in "what makes a system", i.e how system works, how are processes connected in Linux systems...
I've been reading official debian.org documentation and noticed that it specifies that from Debian 8.0, PulseAudio is pre-installed on most installations, which in my case, in the last 3 different Debian installations was incorrect (had some issues with storage thus having to install system multiple times not including laptop device).
Now my question is why is the official documentation is not up to date?
I feel let down for exploring the manual outside of normal scope. Now I am doubting whether what I read is relevant or not. What other source is there that I can trust?
And I'm still left wondering what audio system is currently working on my system.
Installation image was downloaded from the official site
I've been reading official debian.org documentation and noticed that it specifies that from Debian 8.0, PulseAudio is pre-installed on most installations, which in my case, in the last 3 different Debian installations was incorrect (had some issues with storage thus having to install system multiple times not including laptop device).
Now my question is why is the official documentation is not up to date?
I feel let down for exploring the manual outside of normal scope. Now I am doubting whether what I read is relevant or not. What other source is there that I can trust?
And I'm still left wondering what audio system is currently working on my system.
Installation image was downloaded from the official site
Statistics: Posted by PlagueSpale — 2024-02-22 14:46 — Replies 0 — Views 13