Am 23.01.2012 22:26, schrieb Tom Gundersen:
Hi Georg,
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 9:32 PM, G. Schlisio<g.schlisio@xxxxxx> wrote:
i'm playing around with systemd atm and everything works fine except of the
sound output.
You should not need to do anything particular in order to get sound
working. Have a look at "systemd-loginctl" to see if your session is
created properly (which should give your user the correct ACL
permissions on the sound devices).
# systemd-loginctl
SESSION UID USER SEAT
0 sessions listed.
seems like thats the problem. what does it mean, actually? and how to
fix/change/adjust that?
systemctl shows no alsa or pulseaudio running and in the wiki entry i cant
find any hint but 'systemctl enable alsa-*', but both options (by tabbing:
alsa-restore, alsa-store) return
Warning: unit files do not carry install information. No operation executed.
anybody got a hint?
The alsa-(re)store units are enabled statically, and cannot be enabled/disabled.
HTH,
Tom
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