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11.04.2015 22:05, alexcarson120 wrote:<br>
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<div>Thanks for the quick reply. I believe Ming comes with
pulseaudio by default. What I meant by pulseaudio-raop was I
added that through the software manager application.</div>
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<div>So from your reply, is there a way to add this raop2 module,
or does it require removing what I have and starting over. </div>
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<div>As you can tell, I am a noobie to linux. Can you point me to
more detailed instructions. Or am I better off waiting for the
additional fixes that may be coming.<br>
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This requires compiling from source and replacing the system copy of
PulseAudio with that unofficial and slightly-buggy version. This is
not recommendied for noobies, so please wait for the official
release of PulseAudio with this functionality.<br>
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Alexander E. Patrakov<br>
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