By the Way

Thanks!!

It was awfully rude of me not to say Thank You in the first place and I
apologize.

Thank You

PJ

On 6/2/07, Paul Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 6/1/07, CJ van den Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 07:21:29PM -0400, Paul Jones wrote:
> > Yep, I double checked it is all installed already. Every thing with
> the
> > name "pulse" is installed. I said I  DO HAVE libpulse-simple but I do
> not
> > have the following files mentioned at the revolution linux site.
> >
> > [from revolution linux]
> > It first tries to detect PulseAudio by looking for socket files and
> > environment variables:
> >
> >   - /tmp/pulse-<USER>/native     (I don't have it)
>
> This file (socket to be exact) is created when you start pulseaudio
> under a
> normal user account.
>
> >   - /var/lib/run/pulse/native            (I don't have it)
>
> This path is wrong. It should be /var/run/pulse/native. This is the
> socket
> that pulseaudio creates when you run it in system wide daemon mode. (ie.
> when you start it using the init script)
>
> >   - PULSE_SERVER / PULSE_BINARY variables      (Don't know what their
> >   talking about)
>
> You force pulseaudio clients to connect to any pulseaudio daemon you
> want by
> setting the PULSE_SERVER environment variable. For example:
>
> $ export PULSE_SERVER=my-other-machine.local
>
> to connect to a pulseaudio daemon running on the host
> my-other-machine.local. Or:
>
> $ export PULSE_SERVER=unix:/var/run/pulse/native
>
> to connect to a pulseaudio daemon running in system wide mode on the
> local
> machine.
>
> See http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/ServerStrings for the full details.
> FAQ
> #18 might be of help too.
>
> > I seriously do not know what is going wrong. I never had a problem
> with
> > pulseaudio before but now after I reinstalled Debian with their latest
> > Lenny disc I have these problems with synchronization and system
> sounds.
> >
> > I don't know where I screwed up, and I've been able to setup
> pulseaudio on
> > other computers. (Before Lenny)
>
> PulseAudio usually works fine "out of the box" on Lenny. Maybe your best
> bet
> is to purge all the pulse packages and reinstall.
>
> --
> CJ van den Berg
>
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Well, I tried completely purging and reinstalling every package with the
name pulse in it instead of just the main pulseaudio package and  sure
enough it worked, all the problems have magically disappeared.

Its Crazy! It works perfect again! Hell if I know what was wrong.



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