Re: pulseaudio, howto make it work?

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Russell Miller wrote:

I believe pulseaudio has a framework that can act as a suitable sound server for a multiuser system or even network-stream access across multiple systems, but the fedora configuration emulates a toy single-user box instead. The bug isn't so much with either pulseaudio or consolekit specifically but with the choice to run pulseaudio in a session rather than as a service. It just doesn't work for scenarios where you don't dedicate the whole box to being someone's personal device.

I think it's a very cogent point. At the same time, the usual use case for someone who would actually *use* audio is that they would be logged into the console and would be doing stuff that requires sound, and no one else would.

That would be the case on a single user OS. But one of the reasons you would install a unix-like OS would be to get away from those limitations and to be able to do things remotely without being tied to a particular console window.

Perhaps this is another case of making things easier for the vast majority of users while making things phenomenally more difficult for the edge cases. Shrug. Guess it's a design philosophy.

It just seems like a big mistake to throw away the advantages of the unix-like system to give people what they were used to on their more limited OS.

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