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config/media/sndio: remove #763

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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion src/SUMMARY.md
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- [ALSA](./config/media/alsa.md)
- [PipeWire](./config/media/pipewire.md)
- [PulseAudio](./config/media/pulseaudio.md)
- [sndio](./config/media/sndio.md)
- [Bluetooth](./config/bluetooth.md)
- [TeX Live](./config/texlive.md)
- [External Applications](./config/external-applications.md)
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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion src/config/media/index.md
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To setup audio on your Void Linux system you have to decide if you want to use
[PulseAudio](./pulseaudio.md), [PipeWire](./pipewire.md) or just
[ALSA](./alsa.md).
[ALSA](./alsa.md). Sndio is also available, but is neither supported nor
recommended.

Some applications require PulseAudio, especially closed source programs, but
[PipeWire](./pipewire.md) provides a drop-in replacement for PulseAudio.
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