Sorry, I don't saw all discussion. But I know how to make work in F9 pulseaudio.
Just add user to groups: pulse, pulse-access, pulse-rt. Restart server. It's work for me.
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Just add user to groups: pulse, pulse-access, pulse-rt. Restart server. It's work for me.
2008/8/24 Rex Dieter <rdieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Russell Miller wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
>> I think he gave you a really good answer too...
>>
>> pulseaudio doesn't set the user permissions on devices but is handled by
>> ConsoleKit / HAL
>>
>> If you give a report on your audio hardware submitted to ConsoleKit
>> package, they could fix the problem (assuming that someone else hasn't
>> already reported it).
> OK, fair enough. But let me push back - why should I have to open
> another report? Shouldn't it be transferrable? Shouldn't either he or
> I be able to just change it to the consolekit queue?
Yes, reassigning bugzilla assignments is trivial. (I do it all the time.) :)
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