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@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ The slack-desc will be updated to let you know which audio drivers
warnings from espeak, but you can ignore them so long as you
can hear its speech.
-[2] Or JACK audio, if your portaudio package was built with jack2 or
- jack-audio-connection-kit installed. Or... PortAudio can also feed
- audio to PulseAudio, if its daemon is running. Or, if you have OSS
- modules loaded, PortAudio can use that, too. The Linux audio driver
- ecosystem is a really weird place.
+[2] Or JACK audio, if your portaudio package was built with jack
+ installed. Or... PortAudio can also feed audio to PulseAudio, if its
+ daemon is running. Or, if you have OSS modules loaded, PortAudio
+ can use that, too. The Linux audio driver ecosystem is a really
+ weird place.