For Round 5, I have updated pulseaudio to the latest dev version. pulseaudio 0.9.16-test4-7-gaa74 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - This time round I can successfully load the pulse module-jack-sink/source and play totem through pulseaudio+jack. System load when playing totem goes up to around 20% which seems kind of high but nothing like it would need to lock things up. However I after about 15 minutes the jack source and sinks disappeared and running "pulseaudio -k" returns with E: main.c: Failed to kill daemon: No such process This seems to be related to looking at the "Sound Preferences" dialog. As it has happened a couple of times now. Restarting pulseaudio brings both sink and source back and I can resume playing with totem. So it would appear that there are some stability issues with the pulseaudio jack modules, gnome-volume-control and or pulseaudio. - Testing skype returns with "problem with audio playback" if the outputs are set to pulse so that is fairly annoying. Running from the commandline I get this when I make a test call: ====================================== $ skype ALSA lib control.c:874:(snd_ctl_open_conf) Cannot open shared library /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_ctl_pulse.so ALSA lib pcm.c:2171:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open shared library /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so ALSA lib pcm.c:2171:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open shared library /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so ALSA lib control.c:874:(snd_ctl_open_conf) Cannot open shared library /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_ctl_pulse.so ALSA lib pcm.c:2171:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open shared library /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so ALSA lib pcm.c:2171:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open shared library /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so ALSA lib control.c:874:(snd_ctl_open_conf) Cannot open shared library /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_ctl_pulse.so ALSA lib pcm.c:2171:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open shared library /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so ====================================== Seems to be library related as pulse is installed in /usr/lib64/ by default. Skype is looking for the 32 bit libs. Figure there must be a workaround for that one. I run "yum install alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i586" then skype doesn't complain about problem with audio playback. Instead I get these messages: ============ socket(): Address family not supported by protocol ALSA lib pulse.c:272:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect: Connection refused ============ So I remove alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i586 Now I try linking the /usr/lib64 module library to the /usr/lib folder ln -s /usr/lib64/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_pulse.so /usr/lib/alsa-lib/ This doesn't work either. I see the same "Cannot open shared library..." messages in the terminal. So it looks like we need a workable solution for running skype with pulseaudio on a 64 bit platform. =================================== * Skype You can just visit Skype's site and click on the Fedora 7 package. Select to open it with 'Package Installer (Default) and you are done. Alternatively you can install the Skype repository. Open a terminal and type: su -c 'gedit /etc/yum.repos.d/skype.repo' In that file copy the following lines: [skype] name=Skype Repository baseurl=http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/fedora/updates/i586/ enabled=1 gpgkey=http://www.skype.com/products/skype/linux/rpm-public-key.asc gpgcheck=0 Now you can easily install/update skype by typing: su -c 'yum install skype' su -c 'yum update skype' =================================== Also tried "usermod -a -G pulse user" where "user" is the name of the user who needs to use skype. Still no luck. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Winner: Jack and Pulse Audio. Pulse still a little unstable but mostly working nicely with jack. Looser. Skype. If I want to use Skype I have to turn off jack. However if I get a usb phone then my problem is solved as I could set it as the Skype device and use my onboard device for jack+pulse audio. Conclusion. Pulse Audio and Jack will work together if running pulseaudio v 0.9.16 or greater. Just remember to 1: pulseaudio -k 2: start jack 3: puseaudio -D -nF ~/jackd.pa Or add the above commands to the qjackctl config panel. Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user