On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:51:53 +0000, Magnus Therning wrote:

[...]

> I've been somewhat curious about using pulse, but there have been several
> emails on this list suggesting that it isn't as easy as just removing esound
> and installing some pulseaudio* packages.  Something that I did a few months
> ago on my Sid desktop boxes.  I haven't noticed any change after that; sound
> just kept on working.
> 
> One thing that seems to be missing from most pages/posts are instructions to
> see what the current setup really is.  After installing the pulseaudio*
> packages I'm still no wiser as to whether I'm using them or not.  So, how do
> I know what my current (working) audio setup actually is?

I would simply play some sounds with your normal media-player (or
whatever) and meanwhile run

lsof $(find /dev/ -group audio)

to see which process accesses audio devices.

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