Re: No need to remove .pulse in karmic

2009-11-07 Thread Andre Nuno Soares
Olá Vimar,

Com o speech-dispatcher não melhora? Estás a usar o voxen, certo?

Há claramente um problema de buffers no pulseaudio, mas acho que
   precisámos de mais info antes de abrir um bug.ho 

André

On Fri, 2009-11-06 at 00:13 -0200, jose vilmar estacio de souza wrote:
> Andre, after change "autospawn = no" to yes the volume control appears.
> However after I restart my machine orca began to speak very very 
> quickly, making it impossible to use.
> 
> 
> []S José Vilmar Estácio de Souza
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> 
> 
> On 11/05/2009 11:34 PM, Andre Nuno Soares wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Can anyone else confirm that, in order to have volume control, sound
> > preferences, etc you just need to edit the client.conf file in .pulse
> > and change "autospawn = no"  to yes?
> >
> > Removing the .pulse directory seems to just make pulseaudio assume the
> > default option of "autospawn = yes" (see /etc/pulse/client.conf), and in
> > fact you can just remove the client,conf file and leave the rest.
> >
> > Pulse seems to be stopping after gnome starts, because I only see the
> > pulseaudio process if "autospawn" is yes, and this is why there's no
> > volume control (in the panel and totem), the sound preferences hangs
> > waiting for the sound system, etc
> >
> > Am I right, or should I stop sipping the Port wine? ;-)
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > André
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >



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Re: No need to remove .pulse in karmic

2009-11-05 Thread jose vilmar estacio de souza
Andre, after change "autospawn = no" to yes the volume control appears.
However after I restart my machine orca began to speak very very 
quickly, making it impossible to use.


[]S José Vilmar Estácio de Souza
http://www.informal.com.br
Msn:vil...@informal.com.br Skype:jvilmar
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jvesouza
Phone: +55 21-2555-2650 Cel: +55 21-8868-0859


On 11/05/2009 11:34 PM, Andre Nuno Soares wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Can anyone else confirm that, in order to have volume control, sound
> preferences, etc you just need to edit the client.conf file in .pulse
> and change "autospawn = no"  to yes?
>
> Removing the .pulse directory seems to just make pulseaudio assume the
> default option of "autospawn = yes" (see /etc/pulse/client.conf), and in
> fact you can just remove the client,conf file and leave the rest.
>
> Pulse seems to be stopping after gnome starts, because I only see the
> pulseaudio process if "autospawn" is yes, and this is why there's no
> volume control (in the panel and totem), the sound preferences hangs
> waiting for the sound system, etc
>
> Am I right, or should I stop sipping the Port wine? ;-)
>
>
> Regards,
> André
>
>
>
>
>

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No need to remove .pulse in karmic

2009-11-05 Thread Andre Nuno Soares
Hello all,

Can anyone else confirm that, in order to have volume control, sound
preferences, etc you just need to edit the client.conf file in .pulse
and change "autospawn = no"  to yes?

Removing the .pulse directory seems to just make pulseaudio assume the
default option of "autospawn = yes" (see /etc/pulse/client.conf), and in
fact you can just remove the client,conf file and leave the rest.

Pulse seems to be stopping after gnome starts, because I only see the
pulseaudio process if "autospawn" is yes, and this is why there's no
volume control (in the panel and totem), the sound preferences hangs
waiting for the sound system, etc

Am I right, or should I stop sipping the Port wine? ;-)


Regards,
André




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