John Sigler escreveu:
> Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
>
>> When I log in from the text consoles or the native GUI (but not by ssh)
>> the pemissions and owner in /dev/snd are changed to 0600 and the
>> logged-in user, respectively. I can't find where, or in
When I log in from the text consoles or the native GUI (but not by ssh)
the pemissions and owner in /dev/snd are changed to 0600 and the
logged-in user, respectively. I can't find where, or in what script,
this is done. I'd like to disable that behavior and leave all
permissions in /dev/snd to
I see that ALSA devices are only available from the local X server and
from the text consoles (tty[1-6]). I would like to be able to access
ALSA devices from processes running under a VNC session started with
vncserver. Is that possible? This happens in CentOS 5 and in Fedora 8.
Thx,
Juan
Ouch, that was a fugly subject line.
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"play -d /dev/dsp1" works without a problem, via kernel's OSS emulation.
I updated ALSA to hg trunk.
hw:1 / dsp1 is an USB-to-analog-headset adapter.
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Lee Revell wrote:
Cannot work. Nothing you do to and ALSA config file has any effect on
apps that use the in-kernel OSS emulation as they are bypassing alsa-lib
completely.
The only option if you want to use all the advanced featured of ALSA is
not to use the in-kernel OSS emulation. It's a c
Please don't hit me over the head. I'll freely admit I'm dense. I
couldn't make heads or tails of the .asoundrc documentation (or the many
other links I found on the Web) if my life depended on it. I want to
create a virtual soundcard that is actually a file.
Eventually I was able to move away