Hi Patrick,

try to set it in the utpulse.pa file located in the /opt/SUNWut/lib/
directory which is used for every user session and which is also
documented in my HOWTO guide:

http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/SRSS_4.2_on_Ubuntu_9.10_%28i386%2C_amd64%29#.2819.29_install_and_setup_pulseaudio_for_audio_support

And please note, that I just recently changed the 66SUNW-pulseaudio
Xinitrc.d startup script in point (19) of my HOWTO as I was facing
another problem regarding pulseaudio support.

Please let me know if the record=0 change fixes your problems so that I
can update my HOWTO accordingly.

best regards,
jens

Am 23.12.09 17:20, schrieb Patrick Archibald:
> Hi William
> 
> What is the name and location of the config file I need to set record=0?
> 
> Rock on, PLA
> 
> Patrick L Archibald
> http://patrickarchibald.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 10:21 AM, William Yang <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> PulseAudio opens the audio recording device to monitor sound input levels 
>> even when it isn't recording. Set record=0 in the config and you should be 
>> able to have sound output without making the entire session slow.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> William Yang
>>
>> Sent from my mobile device.
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Patrick Archibald <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 9:08 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Ubuntu SRSS 4.2 performance issues over VPN/DSL 
>> connection
>>
>> I've think I have gotten to the true cause of my VPN/DSL performance issue 
>> on Ubuntu 9.10 SRSS 4.2. It is the black eye of a number of Linux 
>> distributions, Pulse Audio.
>> I was experiencing horrible performance over VPN/DSL. I removed pulse audio 
>> with the following command:
>> sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio
>> I then rebooted. The latency from the utcapture command dropped from 32066 
>> to 35.
>> So, now how do we fix it? Via my Netopia DSL modem admin interface I could 
>> see many tx packet discards. It looks like pulse audio is transmitting an 
>> huge amount of data which clobbers the performance. What is causing pulse 
>> audio to transmit so much data when I am not using any audio applications?
>> Thanks, PLA

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