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Interview: PulseAudio creator Lennart Poettering
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Lennart Poettering checks in from this year's Linux Plumbers Conference to detail the latest PulseAudio developments.
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PulseAudio is a next generation sound server for Linux, making all sorts of "ear-candy" possible: from dynamically changing the volume of individual applications to hot-plugging support for many different devices.
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