-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Mon, 27.08.07 18:41, Shrenik Bhura (shrenik.bhura at intelliant.net) wrote: > >>>> - From the server, I am also able to connect to the lts-client PulseAudio instance >>>> and redirect sound from the server to the thin-clients but the opposite >>>> connection does not happen and nor do the logs or stderr throw up >>>> anything. >>> Have you installed the same cookies in ~/.pulse-cookie? It's needed >>> for authentication. >>> >>> Lennart >>> >> Yes, both the sides have the same ~/.pulse-cookie . I copied the one that was >> generated in one to the other. Any other process or check recommended? > > Could you please run "pulsaudio -vv" manually on both machines and > paste the output somewhere? > > Thanks, > Lennart > LTSP server : IP address - static 192.168.2.99 > sudo pulseaudio -vv > core-util.c: Successfully gained nice level -15. > core-util.c: Successfully enabled SCHED_FIFO scheduling. > main.c: Found user 'pulse' (UID 112) and group 'pulse' (GID 120). > main.c: Successfully dropped root privileges. > alsa-util.c: device doesn't support 44100 Hz, changed to 48000 Hz. > alsa-util.c: Using mixer control "PCM". > sink.c: created 0 "alsa_output.hw_0" with sample spec "s16le 2ch 48000Hz" > source.c: created 0 "alsa_output.hw_0.monitor" with sample spec "s16le > 2ch 48000Hz" > module-alsa-sink.c: using 8 fragments of size 1376 bytes. > module.c: Loaded "module-alsa-sink" (index: #0; argument: "device=hw:0"). > alsa-util.c: device doesn't support 44100 Hz, changed to 48000 Hz. > alsa-util.c: Using mixer control "Capture". > source.c: created 1 "alsa_input.hw_0" with sample spec "s16le 2ch 48000Hz" > module-alsa-source.c: using 12 fragments of size 1376 bytes. > module.c: Loaded "module-alsa-source" (index: #1; argument: > "device=hw:0"). > module-detect.c: loaded 2 modules. > module.c: Loaded "module-detect" (index: #2; argument: ""). > module.c: Loaded "module-esound-protocol-unix" (index: #3; argument: ""). > protocol-native.c: Allowing access to group 'pulse-access'. > protocol-native.c: loading cookie from disk. > module.c: Loaded "module-native-protocol-unix" (index: #4; argument: ""). > module.c: Loaded "module-esound-protocol-tcp" (index: #5; argument: > "auth-anonymous=1"). > protocol-native.c: Allowing access to group 'pulse-access'. > protocol-native.c: using already loaded auth cookie. > protocol-native.c: Allowing access to group 'pulse-access'. > protocol-native.c: using already loaded auth cookie. > module.c: Loaded "module-native-protocol-tcp" (index: #6; argument: > "auth-anonymous=1"). > module.c: Loaded "module-volume-restore" (index: #7; argument: ""). > module.c: Loaded "module-rescue-streams" (index: #8; argument: ""). > client.c: created 0 "STDIN/STDOUT client" > module.c: Loaded "module-cli" (index: #9; argument: ""). > main.c: Daemon startup complete. > module.c: Unloading "module-detect" (index: #2). > module.c: Unloaded "module-detect" (index: #2). > module-alsa-source.c: *** ALSA-XRUN (capture) *** > Welcome to PulseAudio! Use "help" for usage information. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> socket-server.c: TCP connection accepted by tcpwrap. > client.c: created 1 "Native client (TCP/IP client from 127.0.0.1:57274)" > module-alsa-sink.c: *** ALSA-XRUN (playback) *** > client.c: client 1 changed name from "Native client (TCP/IP client > from 127.0.0.1:57274)" to "PulseAudio Manager" > core-subscribe.c: dropped redundant event. > client.c: freed 1 "PulseAudio Manager" > Thin-client : IP address: dhcp 192.168.2.250 Output of "pulseaudio -vv", though visible on the terminal can't be redirected to any file. However, the output upon starting padevchooser is :(manually typed) > >>> > >>> socket-server.c: TCP connection accepted by tcpwrap. > client.c: created 1 "Native client (TCP/IP client from > 192.168.2.99:35468)" > client.c: client 1 changed name from "Native client (TCP/IP client > from 192.168.2.99:35468)" to "PulseAudio Manager" > core-subscribe.c: dropped redundant event. > client.c: freed 1 "PulseAudio Manager" Once again to clarify - I am able to connect and use the sound devices on the thin-client from either side but am unable to connect to the ltsp-server/image host's sound devices from the thin-client. Does the ltsp image also need to have the avahi daemon running as is necessary for the lstp image host? I noticed that the padevchooser refuses to work if avahi is down. The config files on the ltsp-server host as well as the ltsp-image are attached herein. 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