Hi
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 7:37 AM, tieg tie...@access-company.com wrote:
It might be an idea to look into Nokia's and Palm's patches, they
might have some interesting indeas in there.
Do you know where can I find their patches?
Palm:
first
'Twas brillig, and Kevin Fox at 14/01/10 00:43 did gyre and gimble:
devices, why not Poke hole in local firewall?
Is there a standard way to do this? I guess running ip[6]tables directly
would work if you had root permissions is there some kind of
framework (via presumably policykit) to
On Thu, 14.01.10 18:18, Jeremy Visser (jer...@visser.name) wrote:
No difference. The program still records on the monitor source. To get
it to record off a real source, the actual recording stream for the
program had to be manually changed in pavucontrol.
What program is this? Is it possibly
On Thu, 14.01.10 02:50, paul ヽ (ephraim_o...@hotmail.com) wrote:
i ask because the circular dependancy they have on each other
prevents libpulse being built with -no-undefined, which means that
you could never compile pulse audio on windows afaik
Yes. libpulse is API stable while
On Thu, 14.01.10 09:16, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Kevin Fox at 14/01/10 00:43 did gyre and gimble:
devices, why not Poke hole in local firewall?
Is there a standard way to do this? I guess running ip[6]tables directly
would work if you had root
On Thu, 14.01.10 05:32, Tanu Kaskinen (ta...@iki.fi) wrote:
tcp4:, tcp6:, and unix: continue to mean native protocol over the
resp lower level transport. And then we add dbus-tcp4:, dbus-tcp6:,
dbus-unix: and so on. And a client looking for a server to connect to
then goes through that
On Fri, 08.01.10 09:15, David Kågedal (dav...@lysator.liu.se) wrote:
These two ultimately come from UDEV:
udev_device_get_property_value(card, ID_MODEL_FROM_DATABASE)
and
udev_device_get_property_value(card, ID_SERIAL)
So I guess udev puts the underscores in.
Thank you.
On Thu, 07.01.10 19:51, David Henningsson (launchpad@epost.diwic.se) wrote:
In the spirit of a recent thread here, I have a similar minor problem. I
have an ESI Juli@ card, which PulseAudio names as VT1720/24
[Envy24PT/HT] PCI Multi-Channel Audio Controller. I'd prefer ESI
Juli@ as ALSA
On Wed, 06.01.10 05:18, Tanu Kaskinen (ta...@iki.fi) wrote:
So you have one music stream playing at -10dB absolute on the
headphones. The ref volume on the sink is 0dB absolute. Now you switch
the port to the speakers. m-d-r should become active and set the new
ref volume for the sink to
On Wed, 06.01.10 05:53, David Henningsson (launchpad@epost.diwic.se) wrote:
Thanks for the pointers, they were most helpful.
First, RtKit version is 0.4-0ubuntu2, OS is Ubuntu 10.04 (the development
version). If that matters.
I had trouble getting rtkit-test succeeding at first, and a
On Wed, 06.01.10 10:11, Burkhard Stubert (burkhard.stub...@googlemail.com)
wrote:
The current SBC implementation we have is just a copy of bluez's
implementation, so you should bring this up on the linux-bluetooth ML.
Thanks, Joao. I have noticed the code duplication already and will
On Sat, 09.01.10 23:06, Nix (n...@esperi.org.uk) wrote:
I've just tried to use the PulseAudio ALSA plugin for the first time (I
thought it might be a better way to do remote audio than relying on
everything supporting bloody esound, and alas some things just don't do
anything else).
On Fri, 08.01.10 01:02, Mads Kiilerich (m...@kiilerich.com) wrote:
Tanu Kaskinen wrote, On 01/07/2010 05:30 PM:
I have recently formed a belief that in the vast majority of cases where
the user wants to tweak the volume, the best choice is to tweak the
stream volume, as opposed to the
On Thu, 07.01.10 18:30, Tanu Kaskinen (ta...@iki.fi) wrote:
2. You seemed to think that after jack sensing support, users would only
need to change ports to enable/disable extra amplification (or other
option). But if multiple ports have speakers/mics connected to them,
jack sensing doesn't
On Thu, 07.01.10 18:30, Tanu Kaskinen (ta...@iki.fi) wrote:
I have recently formed a belief that in the vast majority of cases where
the user wants to tweak the volume, the best choice is to tweak the
stream volume, as opposed to the device volume.
To be a bit more constructive this is what
On Sat, 09.01.10 10:00, David Henningsson (launchpad@epost.diwic.se) wrote:
The pulse ALSA plugin has been known, for a while, to not work properly,
causing underruns, hangs etc. I sat down yesterday trying to figure it
out, and I'm pretty certain this patch improves the situation, but I
On Tue, 05.01.10 08:54, Bill Cox (waywardg...@gmail.com) wrote:
On some mailing lists, I've read that some users avoid PA partly
because older games they like to play wind up having delayed sound. I
would guess that there is a way to configure PA for specific
applications that run in user
On Tue, 05.01.10 18:02, Kelly Anderson (ke...@silka.with-linux.com) wrote:
Here is a copy of the function in OpenAl 1.10.622 with a comment on
when and where the deadlock occurs.
Hmm, and how does context_state_callback() look like? How does it call
_signal()?
data-context =
to, 2010-01-14 kello 21:54 +0100, Lennart Poettering kirjoitti:
On Wed, 06.01.10 05:18, Tanu Kaskinen (ta...@iki.fi) wrote:
Then at some point I switch back to the headphones. m-d-r
restores the sink reference volume to 0 dB and m-s-r doesn't do
anything. Now the music stream has also
to, 2010-01-14 kello 23:08 +0100, Lennart Poettering kirjoitti:
On Thu, 07.01.10 18:30, Tanu Kaskinen (ta...@iki.fi) wrote:
The logic for ToggleMute:
- If all sinks are unmuted, mute all sinks.
- If all sinks are muted, unmute all sinks.
- If only some sinks are muted, then
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Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Sat, 09.01.10 10:00, David Henningsson (launchpad@epost.diwic.se)
wrote:
The pulse ALSA plugin has been known, for a while, to not work properly,
causing underruns, hangs etc. I sat down yesterday trying to figure it
out, and I'm pretty certain this patch
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