On 15 February 2012 09:15, Emilio Lopez wrote:
>>The symptom is not being able to select the correct audio output device.
>>What seems to work is, from root, pulseaudio --kill && pulseaudio -D
>
> The same problem here, but I can do it without root.
>
Yes it's quite strange to have to do it as ro
>The symptom is not being able to select the correct audio output device.
>What seems to work is, from root, pulseaudio --kill && pulseaudio -D
The same problem here, but I can do it without root.
Emilio.
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On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 11:59:35 -0800
Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 02/14/2012 11:42 AM, Fedora User wrote:
> > What seems to work is, from root, pulseaudio --kill&& pulseaudio -D
> >
> > Pulse will kvetch about running from root (I DID say that it is
> > messy).
>
> What happens if you don't do this as ro
On 02/14/2012 11:42 AM, Fedora User wrote:
In Pulse v. Me, this is just some trial and error. YMMV
The symptom is not being able to select the correct audio output device.
What seems to work is, from root, pulseaudio --kill&& pulseaudio -D
Pulse will kvetch about running from root (I DID say
On 02/14/2012 11:42 AM, Fedora User wrote:
What seems to work is, from root, pulseaudio --kill&& pulseaudio -D
Pulse will kvetch about running from root (I DID say that it is messy).
What happens if you don't do this as root?
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In Pulse v. Me, this is just some trial and error. YMMV
The symptom is not being able to select the correct audio output device.
What seems to work is, from root, pulseaudio --kill && pulseaudio -D
Pulse will kvetch about running from root (I DID say that it is messy).
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