Michal Sawicz schreef:
Dnia 2008-07-30, śro o godzinie 15:54 +0200, Lennart Poettering pisze:
I am not sure if the system wide daemon is a good choice here.
I wanted to tell him the same thing, but refrained from it... 'Cause on
the other hand it seems to be the only way - having all the users able
to send audio to all the cards.
I think also that's the only way, when you start pulseaudio 4 times it
will be verry strange ?
If the users don't, for example, use the
same seats every time, it will be difficult to get the correct card to
send to. On the other hand the system wide approach would let the users
'spam' each other's speakers...
Yeah but that's not a problem, they can do something like this but they
don't. The only thing that I will have is at start the right output to
the right screen. ( user1 will always be to screen 1, user2 to screen2 ...)
A per-user daemon would mean that the
cards would be blocked whenever one of the users use it, no? This way it
would be possible for one user to block all the cards... And yeah, I
don't have a clear idea on how to do it, either.
When I try this whit per-user daemon, how can I do this ?
I found this on google :
http://blog.chris.tylers.info/index.php?/archives/128-Multiseat-Sound.html
http://dailypackage.fedorabook.com/index.php?/archives/97-Artsy-Tuesday-Pulseaudio-Next-generation-audio-server.html
That's also with the system-wide daemon, but I don't know how can I
solve the other problem :
cut
The sound starts always on the user he's first start. example, user 3
log first on and then user 2 . The sound goes to the output describe
for user 3 also for user 2 the sound goes to speakers 3. When I restart
the computer en first log user 2 in and then user 3 , the sound goes to
speaker 2 also for user 3 - speaker 2.
When I changed with the aplet, it works fine. but on restart it's
changed to the user that have first log-in.
/cut
Gtrz,
Bart
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