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Sam Thursfield authored
If a user added a device on the commandline, it's likely that they want this device to be the default. This allows Purr Data to work nicely inside a Flatpak sandbox, as we can use `-alsaadd pulse` to enable audio output to PulseAudio by default, with direct hardware access still an option.
Sam Thursfield authoredIf a user added a device on the commandline, it's likely that they want this device to be the default. This allows Purr Data to work nicely inside a Flatpak sandbox, as we can use `-alsaadd pulse` to enable audio output to PulseAudio by default, with direct hardware access still an option.