On 23 May 2012 15:48, Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
Seems kind of odd to talk about integrating with shiny new Ubuntu/Unity,
given the whole pulseaudio deal. Unless something has changed and I didn't
notice, Ubuntu uses pulseaudio, which runs per-user, so you can't really
get
http://gmpc.wikia.com/wiki/MPD_INSTALL_USER_SERVICE_UBUNTU seems to be
the best way to run mpd on systems with pulseaudio.
My use case is a machine where we usually have 3 users logged in at the
same time (on different virtual terminals), so that's not a good solution.
Another option is
On 12/05/18 15:19 +0200, Max Kellermann wrote:
A while ago, I attempted to start to write a MPRIS listener for MPD,
but got lost in the utter complexity of D-Bus, gave up because I
decided it's a waste of my precious time, given the wonderfully simple
protocol that MPD already has. I cannot
On 2012/05/17 17:28, Avuton Olrich avu...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe slightly offtopic, but in case you didn't see it and are interested.
http://randomguy3.wordpress.com/?p=349
A while ago, I attempted to start to write a MPRIS listener for MPD,
but got lost in the utter complexity of D-Bus, gave
Seems kind of odd to talk about integrating with shiny new Ubuntu/Unity,
given the whole pulseaudio deal. Unless something has changed and I didn't
notice, Ubuntu uses pulseaudio, which runs per-user, so you can't really
get mpd to work right with log in/out without jumping through some hoops.