> > -----Original Message----- > > From: pulseaudio-discuss-bounces at mail.0pointer.de [mailto:pulseaudio- > > discuss-bounces at mail.0pointer.de] On Behalf Of Colin Guthrie > > Sent: Wednesday, 21 April, 2010 11:51 > > To: pulseaudio-discuss at mail.0pointer.de > > Subject: Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Does pulseaudio require alsa/oss > > > > 'Twas brillig, and John Frankish at 21/04/10 07:15 did gyre and > gimble: > > > OK, now that's clear, I tried the following with: > > > > > > $ cat /proc/asound/cards 0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel > > > HDA Intel at 0xefebc000 irq 28 > > > > > > kernel 2.6.33.2 > > > > > > pulseaudio-0.9.21 patched > > > > > > [PATCH] udev: handle sound cards with both modem and audio > > > [PATCH] udev: rework modem detection a bit > > > > > > [copy 90-pulseaudio.rules /etc/udev/rules.d] > > > > FWIW, you probably want a lot more patches than that. Basically > > anything > > that's in the stable-queue git branch. > > > > What distro is this? Generally speaking your distro maintainer will > > make sure you have a working setup OOTB. > > > > > > www.tinycorelinux.com > > > > > > I compiled pulseaudio from git as of 01 May 2010 and still have the > same problem: > > udev-detect does not find any hardware > module-detect does find the hardware > > I attached the output from "pulseaudio -vv" in both cases - any ideas? > > BTW, and not connected I know, but I can play music via rhythmbox by > using gstreamer-properties to change the source to pulseaudio, but if I > try use pavucontrol, only the dummy source shows and sound output is > muted unless I use gstreamer-properties to switch back to alsa as > source. > > Thanks for the help so far. > OK, so I have pavucontrol working and can switch between streams from the built in sound card and Bluetooth headphones. The udev detection still does not work - is there any recommended trouble-shooting I can try? Does a user have to be a member of a pulseaudio group for udev to work? John