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 messages:
> >
> > ALSA lib pulse
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 messages:
>
> ALSA lib pulse.c:272:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect:
> Connection refused
>
> aplay: main:608: a
Hello Yan!
This problem was mentioned before. I don't think, that I've read a solution
yet, but I didn't follow it too closely. Perhaps in the meantime you could use
mplayer/ It is also a commandline tool, support a lot of formats and drivers.
I use it.
Another possibility might be, to cha
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!
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