Andrew Farris wrote: > Neal Becker wrote: >> I see these messages: >> >> May 3 17:30:33 nbecker1 pulseaudio[31536]: main.c: Called SUID root and >> real-time/high-priority scheduling was requested in the configuration. >> However, we lack the necessary priviliges: >> May 3 17:30:33 nbecker1 pulseaudio[31536]: main.c: We are not in >> group 'pulse-rt' and PolicyKit refuse to grant us priviliges. Dropping >> SUID again. >> May 3 17:30:33 nbecker1 pulseaudio[31536]: main.c: For enabling >> real-time scheduling please acquire the appropriate PolicyKit priviliges, >> or become a member of 'pulse-rt', or increase the >> RLIMIT_NICE/RLIMIT_RTPRIO resource limits for this user. >> >> But I AM in pulse-rt group. Seems strange. Either it's broken, or >> perhaps >> this message was posted when I was not logged in? (Doesn't say what user >> it's complaining about, but I'm the only account on this machine) >> > > Use the authorizations tool in system->preferences->system to set yourself > as > authorized by policykit for realtime pulseaudio. That should then take > care of it I think, and you might be right its not really running under > your user at the time (not positive about that). > Did that. I don't think it works though. I no longer get the message from policykit, but i still get: May 3 18:36:44 nbecker1 pulseaudio[2955]: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Operation not permitted May 3 18:36:44 nbecker1 pulseaudio[2955]: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_RTPRIO, (9, 9)) failed: Operation not permitted -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list