OK. I'll send a separate email out to x2go-dev to decide how we will implement disabling the microphone.
-Mike#2 On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 5:46 AM, Ralf <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, Michael! > > I've tested the binaries ... > ... sry, but no luck. Pulse won't start. > Using the windows-commandline this happens: > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > D:\Daten\x2goclient-dev\pulse>pulseaudio.exe --version > pulseaudio 5.99.1-18-ge17579 > > D:\Daten\x2goclient-dev\pulse>pulseaudio.exe > W: [(null)] daemon/main.c: Compiled with DEPRECATED libsamplerate support! > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not supported > on this platform. > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not supported > on this platform. > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not supported > on this platform. > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core.c: Failed to allocate shared memory pool. Falling > back to a normal memory pool. > E: [(null)] daemon/main.c: Daemon startup without any loaded modules, > refusing to work. > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not supported > on this platform. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > pulseaudio.exe dies more or less silently ... complaining no module is > loaded. > > Here I'am testing to load the module-waveout with record=0: > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > D:\Daten\x2goclient-dev\pulse>pulseaudio.exe --load="module-waveout record=0 > sink_name=output source_name=input" > W: [(null)] daemon/main.c: Compiled with DEPRECATED libsamplerate support! > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not supported > on this platform. > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not supported > on this platform. > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not supported > on this platform. > > --- Ends here before pressing ctrl-c ----- > --- last line after killing the process -- > W: [(null)] pulsecore/core.c: Failed to allocate shared memory pool. Falling > back to a normal memory pool. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > ...running, but sure not working all the other modules are missing. > > Maybe this can help you. > I'm here for more testing ... > > Thanks for taking this serious! > Greetings Ralf > > > Am 08.12.2014 17:25, schrieb Michael DePaulo: > >> Hi Ralf, >> >> On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 2:57 AM, Michael DePaulo <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> Lately I have been working on building PulseAudio 6.0RC1; I was >>> successful. Now I am making X2Go Client for Windows work with it. >>> (There is a source code change required to X2Go Client for Windows.) >>> Once I have a build of X2Go Client for Windows with PulseAudio 6.0RC1 >>> (or 6.0RC2, or 6.0 final, etc) ready, I would like you to try it. >>> Perhaps PulseAudio's 6.0's new logic will work around the bug in your >>> audio driver. >> >> >> Please test PulseAudio 6.0 by doing the following: >> >> 1. Install this build >> >> >> http://code.x2go.org/releases/binary-win32/x2goclient/heuler/mingw32-4.8/qt-4.8/x2goclient-4.0.3.2-2014.12.08-ab034de-setup.exe >> >> 2. Delete/move/rename the "pulse" directory under the x2goclient >> install path. >> >> 3.Extract the contents of this folder to the x2goclient install path. >> (Due to UAC, you may have to extract it to some place like your >> desktop, and then copy the contents of it (the pulse folder) over to >> the x2goclient install path.) >> >> >> http://code.x2go.org/releases/binary-win32/3rd-party/pulse/testing/pulseaudio-5.99.1-3.1.zip >> >> -Mike#2 > > _______________________________________________ x2go-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-user
