On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Paul Menzel <
paulepan...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Please keep the threading and reply to your own messages.
>
> Am Samstag, den 29.05.2010, 12:38 -0600 schrieb Yan Mo:
> > On Fedora 11 when I run aplay as root it gives the message
Why can't aplay be used as root on a system with PulseAudio on it? Its
unusual that something like this works for users but not root. This is a
serious issue with both Ubuntu 9.10 and Fedora 12 where one cannot even
uninstall PulseAudio without damaging the system!
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Why can't aplay be used as root on a system with PulseAudio on it? Its
unusual that something like this works for users but not root. This is a
serious issue with both Ubuntu 9.10 and Fedora 12 where one cannot even
uninstall PulseAudio without damaging the system!
-
On Fedora 11 when I run aplay as root it gives the messages:
ALSA lib pulse.c:272:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect:
Connection refused
aplay: main:608: audio open error: Connection refused
These messages never showed up for Fedora 2 through 10. What are some
workarounds for this
Greetings.
I am once again, hoping to build a system that will support recording
multiple input streams from two or more soundcards.
Has anyone implemented more than one PCI soundcard, for recording
purposes?
If so, would you tell me what distro you are using, and what
soundcards?
Thanks.
Mo
caveats?
Much obliged.
Mo.
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