On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 20:08 -0400, David C. Chipman wrote:
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:34:09 -0700
Craig White <craigwhite(a)azapple.com> wrote:
Hi Craig,
> * alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.16-4.fc9.i386
> pulseaudio-libs-zeroconf-0.9.10-1.fc9.i386
> * gstreamer-plugins-pulse-0.9.5-0.5.svn20070924.fc9.i386
> * pulseaudio-module-x11-0.9.10-1.fc9.i386
> pulseaudio-libs-glib2-0.9.10-1.fc9.i386
> * kde-settings-pulseaudio-4.0-25.fc9.noarch
> pulseaudio-core-libs-0.9.10-1.fc9.i386
> pulseaudio-module-gconf-0.9.10-1.fc9.i386
> pulseaudio-libs-0.9.10-1.fc9.i386
> pulseaudio-esound-compat-0.9.10-1.fc9.i386
> pulseaudio-utils-0.9.10-1.fc9.i386
> xine-lib-pulseaudio-1.1.15-1.fc9.i386
> akode-pulseaudio-2.0.2-5.fc9.i386
> pulseaudio-0.9.10-1.fc9.i386
>
> you might want to install those (and the libflashsupport and
> xine-lib-pulseaudio) packages and perhaps restart because pulseaudio
> daemon should start when you login or you can try (as user, not root)
> to start pulseaudio in command line (pulseaudio -D)
>
> What you have been doing is systematically removing bits of pulseaudio
> which surely is your choice.
>
> Craig
>
I've installed the packages you suggest, bu sound is
now broken. What should I do know? What info do you need to help me?
Things don't seem to work out of the box, and I haven't changed any
config files. They are as they are provided in the installation
packages.
----
as user, is pulse running? what do you get when you execute (as user,
not root),
'ps aux|grep pulse'
you should see somthing like,
$ ps aux|grep pulse
craig 2611 0.0 0.4 34440 4264 ? S<sl 08:28
0:06 /usr/bin/pulseaudio -D
craig 2614 0.0 0.1 5652 1768 ? S 08:28
0:00 /usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper
craig 9950 0.0 0.0 4124 708 pts/5 S+ 10:16 0:00 grep
pulse
Craig