Greetings Colin;
I rebooted to a new kernel as above, and now there is no audio, but the diff
is that there is, but it is apparently not getting from PA to the sound
system. pavucontrol says its using /dev/null for a sink. But if I crank up
the mic gain the sound is alive & well.
kde when st
I could not get a pulseaudio -vvv because every time I killed it it
re-spawned on it's own before I could start it.
cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xf080 irq 37
1 [NVidia ]: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
Tanu Kaskinen schrob:
> > As long as there's no way to change the volume of "the current
> > application" via the command line (so I can teach it to my window
> > manager), I most certainly disagree. And yes, I do need per-application
> > volume control (or think I do, see below).
>
> Your window
'Twas brillig, and Tanu Kaskinen at 17/04/10 16:28 did gyre and gimble:
> On Sat, 2010-04-17 at 16:42 +0200, Jan Braun wrote:
>> Hmm, why not? I've set up PA as you describe (except for the additional
>> auth-group parameter), and PA is creating entries in /dev/shm , even for
>> other users than "a
On Sat, 2010-04-17 at 16:42 +0200, Jan Braun wrote:
> Hmm, why not? I've set up PA as you describe (except for the additional
> auth-group parameter), and PA is creating entries in /dev/shm , even for
> other users than "albert".
Oh, maybe shm does work? I assumed that the logic was that only
conn
Tanu Kaskinen schrob:
> On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 21:02 +0200, Jan Braun wrote:
> > *** Now is your chance to say "that's insane, and we don't support it"
>
> I can't say it's insane, otherwise I'd be admitting that I've been
> insane in the past :)
Well, you could say you've seen the error of your w
[I accidentally sent this only to Marti, you're getting it twice, sorry]
Marti Raudsepp schrob:
> Can't you just copy ~/.pulse-cookie to all users' profiles, so
> everyone can access anyone else's PA daemon? It works for me, but I'm
> just using different user accounts within one X session.
Oops,
'Twas brillig, and Dark Shadow at 17/04/10 10:51 did gyre and gimble:
> Ok I found out more, it can work but I have to do a step first. My
> testing before was pulseaudio then alsa but I never went back to
> notice that pulse started working.
>
> It seems on my hdmi output that after ever boot I h
'Twas brillig, and David Henningsson at 16/01/10 07:07 did gyre and gimble:
> David Henningsson wrote:
>> Lennart Poettering wrote:
>>> On Sat, 09.01.10 10:00, David Henningsson (launchpad@epost.diwic.se)
>>> wrote:
>>>
The pulse ALSA plugin has been known, for a while, to not work proper
Ok I found out more, it can work but I have to do a step first. My
testing before was pulseaudio then alsa but I never went back to
notice that pulse started working.
It seems on my hdmi output that after ever boot I have to use 1,9
first then it initializes 1,3 1,7 1,8 and they work fine after th
'Twas brillig, and Dark Shadow at 17/04/10 08:03 did gyre and gimble:
> With todays Alsa 1.0.23 release I finally have working HDMI audio on
> my laptop with the exception of through Pulse Audio.
>
> "mplayer video.mkv -ao alsa:device=plughw=1.3" works perfect, but when
> I set Pulse Audio to outp
On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 21:02 +0200, Jan Braun wrote:
> Hi list,
> and sorry for bringing up this topic again, but I'm another user who
> has difficulties with PA's multi-user policy.
>
> You see, currently I'm the only person with access to my desktop pc,
> but I have several user accounts on it[1]
With todays Alsa 1.0.23 release I finally have working HDMI audio on
my laptop with the exception of through Pulse Audio.
"mplayer video.mkv -ao alsa:device=plughw=1.3" works perfect, but when
I set Pulse Audio to output to my hdmi device I get silence with the
occasional popping sound.
I am runn
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