On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 04:32:38PM +0300, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> LANG=C pulseaudio -v -v
> caps.c: dropping root rights.
> module-hal-detect.c: Trying capability 0 (alsa)
> module-alsa-sink.c: Failed to set hardware parameters: Operation not permitted
> module.c: Failed to load  module "module-alsa-sink" (argument: "device=hw:0 
> sink_name=alsa_output.pci_1412_1724_alsa_playback_0"): initialization failed.
> Muistialueen ylitys
> 
> With English locales the last message is spelled "Segmentation fault",
> I believe.

Strange. It looks like you don't have enough rights to something or another,
but I'm not sure what. Do you have the same problem with plain
module-detect?

Could you post a backtrace and also the output of cat /proc/asound/cards
and cat /proc/asound/pcm?

[snip]

> module-alsa-source.c: Error opening PCM device plughw:1,0: No such file or 
> directory

Do you actually have a hw:1,0 alsa device? Again, cat /proc/asound/cards
please.

[snip]

> Now it fails to open a capturing device. Maybe I should submit another
> bug for that, but I'm not sure if it counts as a bug if some comment
> contains stuff that doesn't work uncommented everywhere. Anyway, I don't
> care since I don't need pulseaudio for recording.

The commented out entries in default.pa are just examples. Not everything
will work "as is" if uncommented. For example, that load-module
module-alsa-source line you uncommented tries to open the alsa device
hw:1,0, which you may or may not actually have.

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