Michal Sawicz schreef: > Dnia 2008-07-30, ?ro o godzinie 15:54 +0200, Lennart Poettering pisze: > >> I am not sure if the system wide daemon is a good choice here. >> > > I wanted to tell him the same thing, but refrained from it... 'Cause on > the other hand it seems to be the only way - having all the users able > to send audio to all the cards. I think also that's the only way, when you start pulseaudio 4 times it will be verry strange ? > If the users don't, for example, use the > same seats every time, it will be difficult to get the correct card to > send to. On the other hand the system wide approach would let the users > 'spam' each other's speakers... Yeah but that's not a problem, they can do something like this but they don't. The only thing that I will have is at start the right output to the right screen. ( user1 will always be to screen 1, user2 to screen2 ...) > A per-user daemon would mean that the > cards would be blocked whenever one of the users use it, no? This way it > would be possible for one user to block all the cards... And yeah, I > don't have a clear idea on how to do it, either. > When I try this whit per-user daemon, how can I do this ? I found this on google : http://blog.chris.tylers.info/index.php?/archives/128-Multiseat-Sound.html http://dailypackage.fedorabook.com/index.php?/archives/97-Artsy-Tuesday-Pulseaudio-Next-generation-audio-server.html That's also with the system-wide daemon, but I don't know how can I solve the other problem : <cut> The sound starts always on the user he's first start. example, user 3 log first on and then user 2 . The sound goes to the output describe for user 3 also for user 2 the sound goes to speakers 3. When I restart the computer en first log user 2 in and then user 3 , the sound goes to speaker 2 also for user 3 -> speaker 2. When I changed with the aplet, it works fine. but on restart it's changed to the user that have first log-in. </cut> Gtrz, Bart