Craig White wrote:
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You don't seem to care that things like NetworkManager and PulseAudio
are trying to solve userland device control over things that have on
Linux been traditionally root controlled devices/daemons.
And for very good reasons on a multiuser OS that is not constrained to
single-user access through a single magic keyboard. Try floating your
session around with freenx/NX, or having several different logins at
once to see how little sense it makes to logically tie things to a
console-related session that don't belong there at all.
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I was under the impression that pulseaudio represents a considerable
enhancement over esd for server/remote client sound but as you know
there are always bandwidth issues for that type of service.
Yes, I believe pulseaudio can do remote session-based connections, but
that's not necessarily what you want either and I'm not sure anything in
fedora sets them up. A machine may have one or more audio devices on
the host, and you may want one or more of those devices to play
something that is controlled by someone/something other than the user
logged in at the console (if there is a console or such a user).
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx
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