pulseaudio warning message

2009-12-28 Thread Jerry
FreeBSD-7.2

From time to time, I see a warning similar to this in
the /var/log/messages log file:

Dec 28 11:43:30 scorpio pulseaudio[3850]: module.c: module-detect is 
deprecated: Please use module-udev-detect instead of module-detect!

Dec 28 11:43:30 scorpio pulseaudio[3850]: oss-util.c: '/dev/dsp2.0' doesn't 
support full duplex

I am assuming that this is a harmless warning message. Would that
assumption be correct?



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Re: pulseaudio warning message

2009-12-28 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On 12/28/09 2:38 PM, Jerry wrote:
 FreeBSD-7.2
 
 From time to time, I see a warning similar to this in
 the /var/log/messages log file:
 
 Dec 28 11:43:30 scorpio pulseaudio[3850]: module.c: module-detect is 
 deprecated: Please use module-udev-detect instead of module-detect!
 
 Dec 28 11:43:30 scorpio pulseaudio[3850]: oss-util.c: '/dev/dsp2.0' doesn't 
 support full duplex
 
 I am assuming that this is a harmless warning message. Would that
 assumption be correct?

Yes.  The udev module is not going to work on FreeBSD since we don't
have udev.

Joe

 
 
 
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