On Tue, 20.11.07 16:55, Kevin Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On November 20, 2007 03:14:47 pm Lennart Poettering wrote:
The suspend timeout is controlled via the timeout parameter of
module-suspend-on-idle.
I commented that line out now and it still doesn't help in anyway !
Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
Lennart Poettering [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know that Gentoo sets up PA this way. This is against my
recommendation.
Hey now! *I* set it as systemwide, but that's my choice. The ebuild
gives you the tools of handling it in any way you want, either as
Lennart Poettering [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know that Gentoo sets up PA this way. This is against my
recommendation. The only use case for running PA as system-wide
instance is thin clients, where the users using PA are not local. If
that's the only focus of Gentoo than great. But the last
Lennart Poettering [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know that Gentoo sets up PA this way. This is against my
recommendation.
Hey now! *I* set it as systemwide, but that's my choice. The ebuild
gives you the tools of handling it in any way you want, either as
session instance or systemwide instance.
On Tue, 20.11.07 11:46, Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Lennart Poettering [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know that Gentoo sets up PA this way. This is against my
recommendation.
Hey now! *I* set it as systemwide, but that's my choice. The ebuild
gives you the tools
On Tue, 20.11.07 12:15, Andrzej Wasowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007, David Kågedal wrote:
My use case is that I connected the good speakers to my closet server
that has no console login. I then want to be able to redirect my
laptop streams to the speakers, either using
On Tue, 20.11.07 14:14, Kevin Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Thanks a lot for the detailed response. I really appreciate it.
On November 19, 2007 09:58:37 pm Lennart Poettering wrote:
My educated guess is that some of your apps use PA natively, others
don't but hardcode are
Kevin Williams wrote:
The error message I get is Audio output unavailable. The device is busy.
Xine
engine parameter:.
After a while, the error message changes to xine was unable to
initialize any audio drivers !!
FWIW, I occasionally get this in Amarok when using the xine+pulse
On Tue, 20.11.07 03:49, Lennart Poettering ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
If you use PA this way then local authentication works by membership
in the group pulse-rt. What you described sounds like authentication
errors. So please make sure that all users who try to access PA are in
that group.
On Thu, 15.11.07 11:48, Kevin Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On November 15, 2007 05:46:49 am Colin Guthrie wrote:
I'm not 100% sure but with 0.9.7 pa I don't think there are many reasons
to run PA system wide any more. User switching is supported so that
switching from one user to
On Thu, 15.11.07 02:05, Kevin Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have installed pulseaudio from the cvs repo and have configure the PA
daemon
to run as a system wide instance. To ensure all the apps work without needing
to configure each of them individually, I have set the pulseaudio
On November 15, 2007 05:46:49 am Colin Guthrie wrote:
I'm not 100% sure but with 0.9.7 pa I don't think there are many reasons
to run PA system wide any more. User switching is supported so that
switching from one user to another work pretty well (tho' I have to
admit I've not personally
Kevin Williams wrote:
I have installed pulseaudio from the cvs repo and have configure the PA
daemon
to run as a system wide instance. To ensure all the apps work without needing
to configure each of them individually, I have set the pulseaudio as the
default ALSA plugin in
I have installed pulseaudio from the cvs repo and have configure the PA daemon
to run as a system wide instance. To ensure all the apps work without needing
to configure each of them individually, I have set the pulseaudio as the
default ALSA plugin in /etc/asound.conf following the guide
On November 15, 2007 06:17:07 am Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
This sounds like a message coming from xine, or at least it is quite
similar from the xine message expressing the same problem. If this is
the case, make sure that you're not using hw:0 as device in the xine
configuration;
On November 16, 2007 07:59:35 pm Nix wrote:
Well it works for me without any of the problems you've mentioned.
Which apps are you seeing this behaviour with? How are they talking to
the sound system? (ALSA, OSS, native PulseAudio...)
Well, the way I've setup is launch pulseaudio as the
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