Neal Becker wrote: > Rex Dieter wrote: > >> Neal Becker wrote: >> >>> Rex Dieter wrote: >>> >>>> Rex Dieter wrote: >>>> >>>>> Here's some notes on making PulseAudio work with KDE, >>>>> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RexDieter/PulseAudioKDE >>>>> which turned out to be painfully easy. >>>> >>>> Really, to make this work, all we needed was pulseaudio getting >>>> autostarted >>>> with the session. After chatting on fedora-desktop, we tried the >>>> /etc/X11/xinit.d/pulseaudio.sh containing >>>> pulseaudio -D >>>> solution (I initially had tried an over-complicated xdg/autostart >>>> setup). >>>> >>>> Could this (or something like it) be considered for inclusion in F8's >>>> pulseaudio pkg? >> >>> Did you mean /etc/X11/xinitrc.d ? >> >> Yes. >> >> -- Rex >> >> > > I tried this with amarok. I see that after starting pulseaudio, and > selecting pulseaudio as output in amarok, seems to work. But, now I have > instead of 2 volume controls to play with, 3 of them. One in amarok, one > in kmix, and 1 in 'pulse audio volume control'. Not really user > friendly. > Well, take either kmix(arts) or pa volume out, and you're back to 2. fyi, just comitted a kde-settings-pulseaudio subpkg implementing the ideas from the aforementioned PulseAudioKDE page, so now you're just a yum install kde-settings-pulseaudio away from trying it out. This is/will-be part of the default kde-desktop install for f8. Thanks all for the feedback. -- Rex -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list