I want a shared PC on a home LAN to be able to play a stream uninterrupted 
through one sound card (connected to a decent amp and speakers in the sitting 
room) while allowing other users to login and use another sound card if they 
wish.

I was planning to use a system-wide daemon, but after reading the warnings 
about it, I wondered if this was a better solution:

Following the suggestion in this thread:

http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=190954

Have an auto logged in user that starts pulseaudio with:

load-module module-native-protocol-tcp

in its ~/.pulse/default.pa

all other users have:

default-server = 127.0.0.1

in  ~/.pulse/client.conf

That way any local user or anyone on the LAN can play a stream though this 
machine.

Is this better than a system-wide daemon in any way? Is it better supported?

Obviously, allowing any user access is not a security issue as that is what I 
want (it would be good to restrict network access to the microphone though, but 
its not essential).

Latency an issue as it will mostly be used for music and broadcast streams. 
Having an automatically logged in user is also not a problem as I want one 
shared user anyway.

Graeme

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