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Marcel Röthke wrote:
> Than you are probably in the audio group, this is not necessary
> anymore and has the drawback, that processes can claim the alsa
> device exclusively.
>
> If my assumption is correct, remove yourself from the audio group
> sh
Am 09.12.2014 um 12:00 schrieb edson duarte:
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> I do not use PulseAudio.
>
>
Than you are probably in the audio group, this is not necessary anymore
and has the drawback, that processes can claim the alsa device exclusively.
If my assumption is correct, remove yourself from the audio group sh
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Patrick Burroughs (Celti) wrote:
> Are you using PulseAudio? It may be that MPD is starting
> PulseAudio, and because systemd --user daemons run outside the user
> session you can't access the running PulseAudio from within your
> session without res
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Vincent Lequertier wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> have you tried to run alsactl init & alsactl store?
>
No... and after trying:
> alsactl: sysfs_init:48: sysfs path '/sys' is invalid
>
> Found hardware: "HDA-Intel" "Intel PantherPoint HDMI"
> "HDA:10134213,
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 3:11 AM, edson duarte wrote:
> and MPD works fine but when I try to use other programs like VLC, there
> is no sound but by restarting MPD's service sound works again.
Are you using PulseAudio? It may be that MPD is starting PulseAudio,
and because systemd --user daemons ru
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Hi,
have you tried to run alsactl init & alsactl store?
Le 09/12/2014 11:11, edson duarte a écrit :
> Hi!
>
> I have configured MPD to start with systemd using:
> $ systemctl --user enable mpd.service
>
> and MPD works fine but when I try to use o
Hi!
I have configured MPD to start with systemd using:
$ systemctl --user enable mpd.service
and MPD works fine but when I try to use other programs like VLC, there
is no sound but by restarting MPD's service sound works again.
Any ideas how to fix this, so that I do not need to restart the serv
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