On Monday 12 April 2010, Colin Guthrie wrote: >'Twas brillig, and Gene Heskett at 12/04/10 20:29 did gyre and gimble: >> draksound, re-enabled, was on before by other means, and enabled user >> switching. No sound yet. >> pacmd.ls.out attached. > >Hmm, what is strange here is that it shows no streams at all - e.g. no >sink inputs. To back this up, all the sinks are in a suspended state. > >The volumes are all incredibly high - well over the 100% mark. How were >these volumes set? Most tools only allow volumes up to 150%. > >FWIW, It's generally a bad idea to run PA on top of dmix. > >It would be interesting to see the output of: > pulseaudio -vvv >when a detection module is used - you seem to have disabled >module-udev-detect and manually configured your devices in these examples. > >If possible, can you restore the auto detection (i.e. the default.pa as >shipped with the package) and provide the above output. (you may have to >run pulseaudio -k to kill the running PA daemon and if autospawning is >enabled, it may respawn again very quickly). > >I'm not sure if this well help with the sound playing issue as this >seems to be failing at the first hurdle - in that it cannot connect. Can >you explain your user setup. Are you just logging directly as root, or >logging in as a regular user then trying to play sound? Do really simple >clients like: paplay /usr/share/sounds/startup3.wav work? > >Cheers > >Col > Colin; Th data you asked for exceeded the message size limit by about 140k, and is being held by the moderator. Thanks. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) "... all the modern inconveniences ..." -- Mark Twain