retitle 569284 kmix: Fail to work on LTSP thin clients (provides ALSA->PulseAudio, PuseAudio and ESD) thanks
Sune put me in contact with Colin Guthrie, who is working on a kmix patch for pulseaudio. Sune provided me with a kdemultimedia test package with such patch included, and I tested running it via a thin client, and it caused kmix to segfault. The thin client have ESD, ALSA via pulseaudio and pulseaudio enabled. I've forgotten the URL to Sunes test packages, but have asked him to submit the URL to BTS. When running the same kmix version locally on the server, where ESD is not enabled and the alsa devices are local, kmix only showed a dummy output control instead of the local audio device. I lack contact with the test setup right now, so I can't test any more. Colin asked for this input: 1. Get a backtrace for the crash - preferably with an updated patch from the above if it fits. 2. On the dummy machine, try and get some info as to what is hogging the device nodes or if check if there is a permissions problem on the sound devices themselves. Details about 2) can be found on <URL: http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/KDE > (basically lsof/fuser/getfacl results). The latest version of the pulseaudio patch is available using this recipe: git clone git://colin.guthr.ie/kdemultimedia cd kdemultimedia; git checkout -t origin/pulse-4.4.4 git diff master..pulse-4.4.4 > mypatch.patch Colin said it *should* apply cleanly on top of 4.4 branch of KDE and hopefully the 4.4.4 source tarball. Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qt-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100530114454.gi5...@login1.uio.no