Hello all,

on my home workstation I use a dual-seated setup (two monitors, two
keyboards, two VGA cards, etc. - two independent users). I am looking for
a way of using the sound card by both users simultaneously
(I have problem that when one user's application opens the sound
device and keeps it opened, the other user's ekiga cannot use it,
which is quite annoying especially when receiving an incoming call).

        I thought system-wide PulseAudio daemon might be the correct
answer. I have read http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/SystemWideInstance,
but I am not sure about how to best configure it:

* Is there any prebuilt init script for Fedora? Fedora RPMs does not
        seem to have any (this is a minor problem, I can write it myself).
* How to tell all user's sessions "use this PulseAudio daemon"?
        Should I set an environment variable PULSE_SERVER somewhere
        in GDM session startup scripts? Or use the default-server
        directive in /etc/pulse/client.conf?
* What about authentication? Is a pulse-access group membership
        the recommended way? Or should I copy ~/.pulse-cookie
        to the home directories of users I want to have access to the
        system-wide daemon?
* Should user apps access the system-wide daemon directly? I have also thought
        about each user having his own daemon, connected to the system-wide
        one by (e.g.) module-native-protocol-unix.

        Thanks for any hints or recommendations.

-Yenya

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