pe, 2009-08-07 kello 16:41 +1000, Patrick Shirkey kirjoitti: > Hi, > > I have repeatedly had the following error message after installing the > following package: > > yum install alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i586 Doesn't Fedora come with pulseaudio preinstalled, along with the alsa plugin? > - I get the same error messages with skype and while playing youtube > videos in firefox: > > socket(): Address family not supported by protocol > ALSA lib pulse.c:272:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect: > Connection refused "Connection refused" almost certainly means that pulseaudio wasn't running at the time connecting was tried. But the default install should autospawn the server on demand. Since you don't seem to have a default configuration, it would be useful to tell what changes you have made. > - I have added my user as a member of the pulse group. The pulse group is the group that the system mode runs under. Adding yourself to the group does nothing. If and only if you use the system mode, then adding yourself to the pulse-access group is useful. > - I am running Fedora 11 64 bit with pulseaudio-0.9.16-test4-7-gaa74 > > > > Any ideas on how to fix this? Enable autospawning in /etc/pulse/client.conf or ~/.pulse/client.conf. Or use some other approach to make sure the server is running. If the server doesn't start, the output of "pulseaudio -vvvv" is useful. > Almost everything I have found online says to disable pulseaudio which > is not at all what I want to do. I don't use either Skype or Flash myself, but I believe the situation is such that Flash 10 should work fine (I think Youtube might work with free alternatives too: gnash and/or swfdec), whereas Skype doesn't work well with PulseAudio. -- Tanu Kaskinen