Good time of the day, Andrei.
Thank You, Andrei, for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> Since as far as I understand you need JACK anyway I suggest you
> configure the system around it. Let it take control of your sound
> card and make sure any other applications output directly to it. Most
> m
On Sb, 12 ian 13, 16:51:09, Sthu Deus wrote:
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> In other words I see: 2 mplayer2 under 2 users at the same time can
> share SB, whereas 1 mplayer2 and 1 jackd under 2 users can not share SB.
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> Do You have any comments on my setup?
I'm guessing JACK is blocking the sound card completely. Not
013/1/5 Sthu Deus
> No. What I want is sharing hardware - the sound card among several
> users - i.e. I have several users logged in on a host. some of them use
> the card - some play music, or keep it paused currently while another
> tries to work w/ MIDI editor - like RoseGarden or LMMS.
>
you
Good time of the day, Andrei.
Thank You for Your time and answer. You wrote:
> > What do You recommend for wheezy multi user system for single sound
> > card share: PA, Dmix, another?
>
> In my experience dmix works fine in most cases, but you don't provide
> enough information to make a recom
On Sb, 05 ian 13, 16:30:22, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Good time of the day.
>
>
> What do You recommend for wheezy multi user system for single sound
> card share: PA, Dmix, another?
In my experience dmix works fine in most cases, but you don't provide
enough information to make a recommendation.
If
woohoo - so I went and got my fancy little $100 sound card (live was
$80, so I got the audigy se for another 20) - an everything works - so
NOW...
I've renabled my onboard i810_audio/Ac97 chip and aliased i810_audio to
sound-slot-1 and sound-slot-0 to emu10k1, I seem to get no erors.
I assume sou
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 07:41, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> >> > If someone logs into gnome -they own the esd and no one else can g
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>> > If someone logs into gnome -they own the esd and no one else can get in
>> > and use sound, even after they log out, unless someone man
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Paul Johnson wrote:
> glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > If someone logs into gnome -they own the esd and no one else can get in
> > and use sound, even after they log out, unless someone manually kills
> > esd deamon. If there are two X sessions running - only one can
glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If someone logs into gnome -they own the esd and no one else can get in
> and use sound, even after they log out, unless someone manually kills
> esd deamon. If there are two X sessions running - only one can access
> sound - Sound seems easier in kernel 2.6 so
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