No need to remove .pulse in karmic

jose vilmar estacio de souza vilmar at informal.com.br
Fri Nov 6 02:13:09 UTC 2009


Andre, after change "autospawn = no" to yes the volume control appears.
However after I restart my machine orca began to speak very very 
quickly, making it impossible to use.


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On 11/05/2009 11:34 PM, Andre Nuno Soares wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Can anyone else confirm that, in order to have volume control, sound
> preferences, etc you just need to edit the client.conf file in .pulse
> and change "autospawn = no"  to yes?
>
> Removing the .pulse directory seems to just make pulseaudio assume the
> default option of "autospawn = yes" (see /etc/pulse/client.conf), and in
> fact you can just remove the client,conf file and leave the rest.
>
> Pulse seems to be stopping after gnome starts, because I only see the
> pulseaudio process if "autospawn" is yes, and this is why there's no
> volume control (in the panel and totem), the sound preferences hangs
> waiting for the sound system, etc
>
> Am I right, or should I stop sipping the Port wine? ;-)
>
>
> Regards,
> André
>
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