Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 14 August 2008, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > >> I believe these 3 programs are all GUI programs, and even >> root will get a connection refused message if another user is logged in. > > Maybe I'm dense, but what the heck has x running as root, a visual interface, > got to do with what is supposed to be an audio application? > What I was trying to say is that if another user is using X, then even root can not start a GUI program from the command line. You do not have permission to connect to the X server. Now, if you have more then one X secession open, then you may have to pass the display to your program, or set the DISPLAY variable. (DISPLAY is not set for a CLI login if you started X from another login.) You run into this problem with any that tryes to connect to the X server if you do not "own" the X server. (Unless you turn off access control.) With you logged in as root to the GUI, this is not the problem yo are running into - this is why I asked the question - to determine if this was your problem. As I don't log into the GUI as root, I am not sure if it causes problems with PA, but I am guessing that it does. I have not problems with PA when I am logged in as a normal user. If you have some spare time, try logging in as a normal user and see if that changes anything. If everything works, it is a good indication of a bug on how root is handled. If it does not work, then it is a good indication that it is a problem with your specific hardware/software combination... Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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