On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 11:44 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Mon, 17.12.07 17:29, Richi Plana (richip at richip.dhs.org) wrote: > > > > > On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 22:54 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote: > > > > I'm also noticing an oddity on the two devices. When I enabled > > > > Multicast/RTP sender on one machine, a virtual sink appeared on the > > > > Output tab. When I enabled "Simultaenouse output", the simul output > > > > virtual device appeared. When I did both on the other machine, neither > > > > virtual output device appeared. Not my main concern right now (getting > > > > audio to appear on a remote machine is), but I thought I'd mention the > > > > oddity anyway. > > > > > > paprefs require pulseaudio-module-paprefs installed and > > > activated. Which should be the default. > > > > On the machine that I'm noticing the "no change behavior" in, > > pulseaudio-module-gconf is indeed installed. I guess it's not activated. > > How does one activate it? > > Hmm, it should be activated by default. Did you fiddle with your > ~/.pulse/default.pa or /etc/pulse/default.pa? No ~/.pulse/default.pa. /etc/pulse/default.pa is available here: http://richip.dhs.org/~richip/viper-etc-default.pa > Could you please paste those two files somewhere (if they exist), and > also the output of: > > pulseaudio -k > pulseaudio -vvC Captured and posted here: http://richip.dhs.org/~richip/viper-pulseaudio-vvC.txt Note: Please see my previous message about how viper was updated from Rawhide to become F8. That might have something to do with things. -- Richi Plana