On Fri, 02 Jan 2009 17:58:39 +0100 Lennart Poettering <lennart at poettering.net> wrote: > On Sun, 28.12.08 16:31, Pete Nesbitt (pete at linux1.ca) wrote: > > > I thought those ACl's were tied into SELinux (which I'm not running), > > but this is for pulse user run as system daemon, and has no login > > so I don't think the console-kit will have any impact. > > No, ACLs are unrelated to SELinux. ConsoleKit uses ACLs all over the place. > > The proper way to handle this if you use system mode is to either add > a group "audio" or similar give it access to the audio device and > include the "pulse" user in it. Or, simply add the "pulse" user > directly to the ACLs: > > setfacl -m u:pulse:rw /dev/snd/* /dev/dsp/* > > or something similar and less brutal. > > Lennart > Thanks Lennart, I'll give that a shot instead of the udev mods. I have a good working networked setup now giving me a roll back point, so I can look at cleaning things up like device access and experiment with TCP vs RTP etc. :) -Pete -- Pete Nesbitt http://www.linux1.ca