Gene Heskett wrote: > > Running paman from a shell gets a connection refused, and I don't see anything > in /etc/rc.d/init.d to start a server which could then refuse the connection. > > And of course my system is now silent. Consulting First Steps, I tried > "pulseaudio -nC" and got sort of a prompt, which when I enter "help", spits > out a long list of options. As I'm sitting there contemplating the next step, > my kde related sound effects to indicate the type of incoming mail are now > working again. > > I've done a killall on it and restarted with some of the other options, but > they all exit for various permissions problems. And I think my audio is > still working but I have not tested all paths. > > A ps -ea shows its running, and an lsof|grep pulse returns a lengthy list. > But nothing has made it to dmesg or messages. > > padevchooser is there, but gives no output anyplace. A ^C kills it back to > the shell prompt. > > pavucontrol runs, puts up a connection refused box and exits when the box is > closed. > > pavumeter (--record) only show the refused box. > > Next? > Dumb question - do you have X running? If so, is root logged into the GUI? I believe these 3 programs are all GUI programs, and even root will get a connection refused message if another user is logged in. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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