On Wed, 07 Jul 2021 19:42:06 +0900 Masaru Nomiya <[email protected]> said:
at least on arch linux i've noticed pulseaudio auto-spawns on its own.
enlightenment's mixer code will also run pulseaudio if it has not been run (e
cant connect to pulseaudio and pulse is the selected backend). in pulse.c:
if (_pulse_connect(ctx) == EINA_TRUE) // true == failed and try again
{
if (!pulse_started)
ecore_exe_run("pulseaudio --start", NULL);
pulse_started = 1;
}
But as I said... I haven't found this code is needed as pulse seems to
auto-spawn (socket activated maybe or just part of the normal login session
from systemd for users - I have not checked).
Maybe simotek knows as this is suse ...
> Hello,
>
> Sorry, for not respondig for a long time.
>
> Because, I thoght, my issue might be caused by openSUSE's security
> policy.
> So, I posted my issue to openSUSE's users mailing list, then bugzilla.
>
> But, I've not got any answer, still now.
>
> Anyway, I understood, the system sounds works after installing
> enlightenment, just like like PnP.
>
> Is this right?
>
> Today, I can get the login souns as follows;
>
> 1. winthin settings wigdets,
>
> I addes 'pulseaudio' to startup application
>
> 2, edited the file 'startup.sh' in /etc/profile.d/ like this;
>
> ogg123 /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/service-login.oga
>
> Then, I get the login sound. But, it's the only system sound.
>
> I'm wondering, I've not solved my problem.....
>
> Any hints?
>
> Thanks, % Regards.
>
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