On 11/20/07, Lennart Poettering <lennart at poettering.net> wrote: > On Tue, 20.11.07 16:44, Jon Smirl (jonsmirl at gmail.com) wrote: > > > > > Am I supposed to start it with my Gnome session instead? > > > > > > Yes, PA is normally started as a drop-in replacement for esd. I.e. it > > > provides a compatibility script called "esd" that actually starts > > > PA. All you have to do is to toggle the "Start ESD" checkbox in g-s-p. > > > > This wasn't obvious. I was looking to enable Pulse. > > > > Now for the really good news. Running it as a session fixed my volume > > problem. Does this point to where the bug may be in system mode? > > Hmm, it's certainly interesting, but I don't have any idea, sorry. The "pstream.c: Failed to import memory block" error and shm problems don't have any way to influence the volume? Could the shm problem be blocking a stream with adjusted volumes from making it through the system? > > > > > What to do is not exactly obvious when installing the package. > > > > > > But afaik the file in /etc/default/ tells you that using the > > > system-wide stuff is not recommended and not what most people would > > > want to use. > > > > But it failed to mention the recommended alternative. > > Please complain to the Ubuntu people, file a bug on that > Launchpad thing. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/164226 > > Lennart > > -- > Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. > lennart [at] poettering [dot] net ICQ# 11060553 > http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4 > _______________________________________________ > pulseaudio-discuss mailing list > pulseaudio-discuss at mail.0pointer.de > https://tango.0pointer.de/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss > -- Jon Smirl jonsmirl at gmail.com