'Twas brillig, and Neil Wilson at 27/09/09 11:42 did gyre and gimble:
2009/9/27 Colin Guthrie <gm...@colin.guthr.ie>:
What version of udev do you have? You should have at least 146 but if you
are on 145 then you should apply this patch:
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/rpms/udev/devel/0001-enumeration-move-ALSA-control-devices-to-the-end-of-.patch?revision=1.1&view=markup
(it is included in udev 146)
Hope that's the problem.
Doesn't look like it. I'm on the edge with Ubuntu karmic, which is
pulseaudio 0.9.18 and udev 147 and yes it is the 'module-udev-detect'
that is doing the lookup.
Well regardless of the cause, I think the symptom is still the same.
There is a race somewhere relating to the device permissions. It could
be udev or consolekit or kernel level inotify support to blame, but I
don't think it's pulse specifically (tho' that could very easily be
wrong - or it could be that this is where it needs to be worked around
in any case).
Col
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