Pulseaudio server for playing 32-bit chroot sounds on 64-bit host machine

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'Twas brillig, and Erich Boleyn at 24/04/09 17:05 did gyre and gimble:
> I think the important one for getting the 32-bit applications to connect
> to the 64-bit pulseaudio daemon is mounting "/var/run".  There are some
> UNIX-domain sockets that get created there by the pulseaudio server.
> 
> Hope this is helpful.

Overall that does indeed look very helpful. If I get time I'll sit down 
and install a chroot and write up a generic wiki page about it, but I'm 
not likely to get time soon.

For the benefit of others, this last paragraph about /var/run is only 
relevant for system wide PA. Per-user pa (the default and generally 
recommended way will not touch /var/run.

Thanks again Erich :)

Col

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