Russell Miller wrote:
It might bea permissions problem... I found that by changing the
ownership on the alsa device files to root:pulse-rt and adding your
local user to pulse-rt, it started working.
Someone is insisting that's not a bug, which does not make me happy.
Thanks. I did try that on Fedora 8 when I actually put some effort into
investigating, with no success, but haven't tried again on F9. Might
give it another go tonight.
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Chris
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