Colin Guthrie wrote: > Scott Castaline wrote: >> This maybe a little irregular to reply to my own post, but I need to add >> something. Do I need to manually re-add pulse groups and users >> (pulse-rt)? I've noticed that in the past the system had some >> groups/users related to Pulseaudio and I had to add myself to the >> group(s). They are no longer there. When I do the cli command; > > You only need ot use the users/groups if you are using a system wide > daemon (whereby pulse-access group is needed for any user that wants to > connect to that daemon and the pulse user is needed (well recommended) > to actually run that system instance) or if you are using an older > system which does not have policykit support. Policykit provides a > standard way to give specific users running specific apps permission to > do specific things that require elevated privileges and thus replaces > the pulse-rt group. > > > Col > So you're saying that it is running and doing what it is supposed to?