Lennart Poettering wrote:
>>> Hmm, when I hacked the auto-spawning code I made sure that it worked
>>> event for the ESD drop-in stuff. Are you suggesting that this doesn't work?
>> No, there is no bug in pulse here, I just had a bug in my packaging of
>> the pulseaudio-esound-compat package where
On Sat, 16.02.08 14:29, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >> One other thing for fedora package (not sure if it applies) is ESD
> >> autospawn. I've had to ship a /etc/esd.conf with "auto_spawn=0" in it
> >> otherwise libesound will try to run /usr/bin/esd by default (which is
> >> obviou
Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Wed, 13.02.08 18:34, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> Lennart Poettering wrote:
>>> Hmm, I wonder if there are any drawbacks of this way to start PA. Does
>>> gnome-session still upload the samples correctly if it doesn't start
>>> esd/PA by itself? It h
Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Thu, 14.02.08 01:03, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> Just tested and it seems to load fine a gnome login plays the sounds nicely.
>>
>> If you want (and to save too much divergence if it's not needed), you
>> are welcome to just copy the one I have. It
On Thu, 14.02.08 01:20, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Is pulse supposed to maintain several EsounD socket connections.
>
> After logging in I see about 10 or 11 such clients in paman. While doing
> lsof and grepping for the socket file itself only pulseaudio is recorded
> as having t
On Thu, 14.02.08 01:03, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Just tested and it seems to load fine a gnome login plays the sounds nicely.
>
> If you want (and to save too much divergence if it's not needed), you
> are welcome to just copy the one I have. It also does some small checks
> rel
On Wed, 13.02.08 18:34, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Lennart Poettering wrote:
> > Hmm, I wonder if there are any drawbacks of this way to start PA. Does
> > gnome-session still upload the samples correctly if it doesn't start
> > esd/PA by itself? It has been a while since I last
Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Colin Guthrie wrote:
>> Lennart Poettering wrote:
>>> Hmm, I wonder if there are any drawbacks of this way to start PA. Does
>>> gnome-session still upload the samples correctly if it doesn't start
>>> esd/PA by itself? It has been a while since I last had a look on the
>>> g
Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Lennart Poettering wrote:
>> Hmm, I wonder if there are any drawbacks of this way to start PA. Does
>> gnome-session still upload the samples correctly if it doesn't start
>> esd/PA by itself? It has been a while since I last had a look on the
>> g-s source code.
>>
>> If tha
Lennart Poettering wrote:
> Hmm, I wonder if there are any drawbacks of this way to start PA. Does
> gnome-session still upload the samples correctly if it doesn't start
> esd/PA by itself? It has been a while since I last had a look on the
> g-s source code.
>
> If that's not a problem, than I mi
On Wed, 13.02.08 14:04, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On experimentation in Mandriva we've found a few problems with the
> launching via esdcompat. As pulse takes longer to initialise than esd
> did, the timeouts for starting "esd" are no longer accurate and this
> leads to a few issu
Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Fri, 01.02.08 14:44, Jim Duda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> I'm using pulseaudio 0.9.6, on Fedora 7 installed via yum.
>> I'm current having to start pulseaudio -D manually.
>>
>> Three Questions:
>> 1) Should pulseaudio startup automatically somehow when someone l
On Fri, 01.02.08 14:44, Jim Duda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm using pulseaudio 0.9.6, on Fedora 7 installed via yum.
> I'm current having to start pulseaudio -D manually.
>
> Three Questions:
> 1) Should pulseaudio startup automatically somehow when someone logs into X?
> If so, how does this
Jim Duda wrote:
> I'm using pulseaudio 0.9.6, on Fedora 7 installed via yum.
> I'm current having to start pulseaudio -D manually.
>
> Three Questions:
> 1) Should pulseaudio startup automatically somehow when someone logs into X?
> If so, how does this work? I've read all the docs, etc, but have
I'm using pulseaudio 0.9.6, on Fedora 7 installed via yum.
I'm current having to start pulseaudio -D manually.
Three Questions:
1) Should pulseaudio startup automatically somehow when someone logs into X?
If so, how does this work? I've read all the docs, etc, but haven't found my
answer.
2) I
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