Re: How does PulseAudio start?

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Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
> [ ... beyond my ken stuff ...
> 
> In my previous load (AVLinux), all I had to do was start jackd in 
> /etc/rc.local, tell Pulse to use Jack as its sink, and tell Pulse to 
> daemonize via its own .conf file, and it did very well.  I have tried 
> several methods, including setting Jack and Pulse at different 
> runlevels, but when I try to use Jack as an /etc/init.d item the boot 
> jack log says that I don't have permission to use realtime scheduling, 
> and it doesn't run.

So give it permission :-). Does the user/group that your init.d script
uses to start jack have 'the right stuff' in /etc/security/limits.conf?

cheers.
 
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