Re: [gentoo-user] Selective news?
Am Dienstag, 2. August 2022, 01:04:56 CEST schrieb Ramon Fischer: > Take a look in "/etc/pulse/client.conf". > > You can either set "autospawn = yes" or comment it. > That did it. For some reason, after the update it was set to no. Thanks Alex
Re: [gentoo-user] Selective news?
Take a look in "/etc/pulse/client.conf". You can either set "autospawn = yes" or comment it. "pulseaudio" is automatically started via "/etc/xdg/autostart/pulseaudio.desktop"; at least in my case. -Ramon On 31/07/2022 14:33, Alexander Puchmayr wrote: Not sure which start script to add it to; .login or .profile are unsuitable because it would then start it at every login even with ssh). -- GPG public key: 5983 98DA 5F4D A464 38FD CF87 155B E264 13E6 99BF OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Selective news?
Same here, pulseaudio daemon is no longer started automatically. Starting it from a shell (simply call pulseaudio ) and audio works fine again. Not sure which start script to add it to; .login or .profile are unsuitable because it would then start it at every login even with ssh). Alex Am Sonntag, 31. Juli 2022, 00:12:49 CEST schrieb Peter Humphrey: > On Saturday, 30 July 2022 15:36:35 BST Rich Freeman wrote: > > From: > > https://gitweb.gentoo.org/data/gentoo-news.git/tree/2022-07-29-pipewire-so > > un d-server/2022-07-29-pipewire-sound-server.en.txt > > > > Display-If-Installed: media-video/pipewire > > Display-If-Installed: media-sound/pulseaudio > > Display-If-Installed: media-sound/pulseaudio-daemon > > Display-If-Installed: media-libs/libpulse > > > > If you have any of those packages installed, the news will display. > > But pulseaudio is installed, having been pulled in by plasma-meta; that's > why I was puzzled. > > $ eix -Ic pulse > [I] media-libs/libpulse (16.1{xpak:2}@30/06/22): Libraries for PulseAudio > clients > [I] media-sound/pulseaudio (16.1{xpak}@10/07/22): A meta package for > PulseAudio (networked sound server) > [I] media-sound/pulseaudio-daemon (16.1{xpak:2}@30/06/22): Daemon component > of PulseAudio (networked sound server) > Found 3 matches > > The only pertinent difference between the machines is that one is amd64, the > other ~amd64. Well, the ~amd64 box has no sound hardware, but apart from > that... > > > We try to filter news so that users aren't bombarded by things that > > aren't relevant to them. > > And it has worked well for me too until now. > > > For example, a few weeks ago there was apparently a corruption in the mu > > MUA (which I'd never heard of), which would be really important to know > > about if you were one of the 0.001% of Gentoo users who rely on it. > > Yes, I saw that, and no, I hadn't heard of it either.
Re: [gentoo-user] Selective news?
On Saturday, 30 July 2022 15:36:35 BST Rich Freeman wrote: > From: > https://gitweb.gentoo.org/data/gentoo-news.git/tree/2022-07-29-pipewire-soun > d-server/2022-07-29-pipewire-sound-server.en.txt > > Display-If-Installed: media-video/pipewire > Display-If-Installed: media-sound/pulseaudio > Display-If-Installed: media-sound/pulseaudio-daemon > Display-If-Installed: media-libs/libpulse > > If you have any of those packages installed, the news will display. But pulseaudio is installed, having been pulled in by plasma-meta; that's why I was puzzled. $ eix -Ic pulse [I] media-libs/libpulse (16.1{xpak:2}@30/06/22): Libraries for PulseAudio clients [I] media-sound/pulseaudio (16.1{xpak}@10/07/22): A meta package for PulseAudio (networked sound server) [I] media-sound/pulseaudio-daemon (16.1{xpak:2}@30/06/22): Daemon component of PulseAudio (networked sound server) Found 3 matches The only pertinent difference between the machines is that one is amd64, the other ~amd64. Well, the ~amd64 box has no sound hardware, but apart from that... > We try to filter news so that users aren't bombarded by things that > aren't relevant to them. And it has worked well for me too until now. > For example, a few weeks ago there was apparently a corruption in the mu MUA > (which I'd never heard of), which would be really important to know about if > you were one of the 0.001% of Gentoo users who rely on it. Yes, I saw that, and no, I hadn't heard of it either. -- Regards, Peter.
Re: [gentoo-user] Selective news?
On Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 10:27 AM Peter Humphrey wrote: > > Then I went to my ~amd64 machine and looked for the same news item - and > there was no sign of anything about either pulse or pipe. This machine has no > working sound hardware, but even so, how did the news function know not to > fetch that item? From: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/data/gentoo-news.git/tree/2022-07-29-pipewire-sound-server/2022-07-29-pipewire-sound-server.en.txt Display-If-Installed: media-video/pipewire Display-If-Installed: media-sound/pulseaudio Display-If-Installed: media-sound/pulseaudio-daemon Display-If-Installed: media-libs/libpulse If you have any of those packages installed, the news will display. We try to filter news so that users aren't bombarded by things that aren't relevant to them. For example, a few weeks ago there was apparently a corruption in the mu MUA (which I'd never heard of), which would be really important to know about if you were one of the 0.001% of Gentoo users who rely on it. -- Rich