On Wed 10 Aug 2016 at 13:23:08 -0400, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 8/10/16, Brian wrote:
> > On Wed 10 Aug 2016 at 07:48:22 -0600, Levi Darrell wrote:
> >
> >> > It is not necessary for a user to be in the audio group these days.
> >> >
> >> > ls -l /dev/snd/*
> >> >
> >> > shows all files have
On Wed 10 Aug 2016 at 10:25:43 -0600, Levi Darrell wrote:
> >
> > Being in the audio group is neither
> > here nor there.
> >
>
> The audio problem is specifically with pavucontrol. The audio itself still
> works through alsa. I'm inclined to believe it has something to do with
> some of the lib
On 8/10/16, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 10 Aug 2016 at 07:48:22 -0600, Levi Darrell wrote:
>
>> > It is not necessary for a user to be in the audio group these days.
>> >
>> > ls -l /dev/snd/*
>> >
>> > shows all files have permissions crw-rw+. The "+" sign indicates an
>> > ACL (Access Control Li
>
> Being in the audio group is neither
> here nor there.
>
The audio problem is specifically with pavucontrol. The audio itself still
works through alsa. I'm inclined to believe it has something to do with
some of the libraries I installed, since other programs, such as firefox
and evince, are a
On Wed 10 Aug 2016 at 07:48:22 -0600, Levi Darrell wrote:
> > It is not necessary for a user to be in the audio group these days.
> >
> > ls -l /dev/snd/*
> >
> > shows all files have permissions crw-rw+. The "+" sign indicates an
> > ACL (Access Control List). Then (as the user)
> >
> > g
>
>
> It is not necessary for a user to be in the audio group these days.
>
> ls -l /dev/snd/*
>
> shows all files have permissions crw-rw+. The "+" sign indicates an
> ACL (Access Control List). Then (as the user)
>
> getfacl /dev/snd/*
>
> will show whether the user is on the List.
>
> It
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> >Subject: pulseaudio, derivative problems
> >Resent-Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2016 12:34:37 + (UTC)
> >Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> >
> >I've really done it this time.
> >
> >I'm running Debian Stretch Testing, Ker
Is the stretch user in the audio group? If not, maybe adding the user
to audio will help.
On Wed, 10 Aug 2016, Levi Darrell wrote:
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2016 08:34:04
From: Levi Darrell
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: pulseaudio, derivative problems
Resent-Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2016 12:34
I've really done it this time.
I'm running Debian Stretch Testing, Kernel v. 4.3.0-1-amd64. With X Server
I use the LXDE desktop environment.
I had been using pulseaudio without any trouble. I tried to install
audacity v. 2.1.2. I compiled it from source, but when I open audacity, it
doesn't read
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