On 10/25/2007 07:44 PM, stan wrote: > I run an app that calls ALSA library functions in order to determine > sound hardware characteristics and set sound hardware characteristics, > in particular the hardware supported frame rates. Since the latest > updates in Rawhide this breaks with the following error message: > *** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to connect: Connection refused > cannot open audio device "default" (Connection refused) > Segmentation fault ( <-- the app generated this) > > I tried using the kill command with pulseaudio but it won't get rid of > it. I tried uninstalling pulseaudio, but it still is there. I went to > services to disable it, and it isn't there either. How do I stop it > correctly? I didn't actually ask to have it run so I'm not sure why it > is running. > > Can Pulseaudio be configured to allow direct access to ALSA? > > Can it be bypassed to directly access ALSA while it is running or does > it monopolize the sound system? > > Is this a bug that should be reported upstream? > > Will removing pulseaudio cause any breakages in applications? i.e. is > it optional? > it's alsa-plugins-pulseaudio that causes the problem... -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list