On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 07:25:13PM +0100, Oliver Grawert wrote:
> hi,
> On Mi, 2007-12-19 at 07:18 -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> > Pulse Audio sound works, but the Gnome panel volume applet doesn't
> i whish not everybody would associate ltsp sound with pulseaudio ... its
> only teh transport layer over teh network and not used anywhere else
> (and you shouldnt access it directly through any pulseaudio utils)

Ok.

> ltsp uses a virtual alsa device created through ~/.asoundrc.asoundconf
> (which should be set up freshly during every login from a thin client)
> apparently the volume control isnt set up properly here, can you try
> moving that file out of the way, the gstreamer autodetection should do
> the rest if this file is proper ...

    $ mv .asoundrc.asoundconf .asoundrc.asoundconf.save

Then I logged out and logged back in and it was recreated, but not
difference:

    $ diff .asoundrc.asoundconf .asoundrc.asoundconf.save
    $

But still no volume.


Oddly, I doubt related, but after logging back in I no longer have my
desktop -- the desktop icons are missing (but they are in ~/Desktop).
Logging into another account works fine.  I'm not quite sold on Gnome
yet.

Is there an overview of how the audio (and thus volume) is suppose to
work -- if I knew how the parts were connected together it would
probably be easier to debug.


$ cat .asoundrc.asoundconf
# ALSA library configuration file managed by asoundconf(1).
#
# MANUAL CHANGES TO THIS FILE WILL BE OVERWRITTEN!
#
# Manual changes to the ALSA library configuration should be
implemented
# by editing the ~/.asoundrc file, not by editing this file.
pcm.!default { type pulse }
ctl.!default { type pulse }












> 
> ciao
>       oli



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