On Thu, 15.11.07 02:05, Kevin Williams (kevkim55 at gmail.com) wrote: > I have installed pulseaudio from the cvs repo and have configure the PA daemon > to run as a system wide instance. To ensure all the apps work without needing > to configure each of them individually, I have set the pulseaudio as the > default ALSA plugin in /etc/asound.conf following the guide "Perfect Setup". > > PA lauches without any problems. But, the problem shows up when I launch any > of the multimedia apps. Sometimes, I see a message which says "Audio device > not available. May be it is in use by another application". I'm pretty sure, > there're no other apps at that same time yet, I receive those messages, don't > know why !?? If you set up PA as a system-wide instance you need to configure things differently than when using it per-session. If you run it as system-wide daemon than you are expected to understand very well what is happening. I do not recommend to run it as system daemon. I know that Gentoo sets up PA this way. This is against my recommendation. The only use case for running PA as system-wide instance is thin clients, where the users using PA are not local. If that's the only focus of Gentoo than great. But the last time I looked this wasn't quite the only focus of Gentoo. ;-) If you use PA this way then local authentication works by membership in the group pulse-rt. What you described sounds like authentication errors. So please make sure that all users who try to access PA are in that group. Again, if you use PA as system daemon, then it is your own fault if things don't work as expected. You are expected to know what you do if you run PA in this mode. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net ICQ# 11060553 http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4