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Från: Vagrant Cascadian <vagr...@debian.org>
Datum: 2014-04-10 22:09
Ärende: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Ang: no sound on fat clients

On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 02:55:47PM +0200, Johan Kragsterman wrote:
> I give myself, and you other guys a hint, since I found this on pulseaudio in
> system mode:
> 
> http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/
> WhatIsWrongWithSystemWide/

If you read that page, you'll see:

  "System mode is around for usage on thin client or embedded setups, wher no
   real local user exists, where access is exclusively via the network, and
   where state data is flushed on each session termination."

So this actually is appropriate. Not sure we flush state data on each session
termination though... and even though we're using pulseaudio in one of the
use-cases appropriate for system mode, there's no way to turn off the warning.

We could potentially rewrite some things and actually start per-user pulseaudio
daemons since we tend to actually have a local user (due to localapps or
fatclients), but LTSP5 is essentially in maintenance mode, and would rather
move major feature development towards LTSP6...



So, question is, what I got to do? Since I understand what I read, but not 
really where to implement it...system mode was already running locally on the 
Fat clients... but not on the server? Or...?

So WHERE am I supposed to add the users and groups in the manner that is 
described on the pulseaudio site? On the client or the server? And is it 
different from when I use Fat clients or thin clients with local apps?

 I've reconsidered running Fat clients, actually, since I'd like to run a mix 
of applications, some on the server, and some on the clients, and that looks 
easiest to achieve running thin clients with local apps.



live well,
  vagrant

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