Re: annoyances with sound/video in Debian.

2006-06-11 Thread Ben Hutchings
Herman Robak wrote: > On Wed, 07 Jun 2006 23:30:44 +0200, Holger Levsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Friday 02 June 2006 12:32, Eduardo Marcel Macan wrote: > >> AFAIK group audio is there for security, so that in a multiuser, > >> networked environment random users are not able to open the

Re: annoyances with sound/video in Debian.

2006-06-07 Thread Herman Robak
On Wed, 07 Jun 2006 23:30:44 +0200, Holger Levsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Friday 02 June 2006 12:32, Eduardo Marcel Macan wrote: AFAIK group audio is there for security, so that in a multiuser, networked environment random users are not able to open the microphone input remotely and liste

Re: annoyances with sound/video in Debian.

2006-06-07 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi, On Thursday 01 June 2006 17:14, Junichi Uekawa wrote: > I was meaning to get this discussed more widely before committing to > action, just that noone responded until you did :P > > Yes, the plan was to get more discussion rolling. As we seem to agree on those five points (do we? please speak

Re: annoyances with sound/video in Debian.

2006-06-07 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi, On Friday 02 June 2006 12:32, Eduardo Marcel Macan wrote: > AFAIK group audio is there for security, so that in a multiuser, > networked environment random users are not able to open the > microphone input remotely and listen to conversations taking place > around the computer. in the default

Re: annoyances with sound/video in Debian.

2006-06-02 Thread Eduardo Marcel Macan
Em Sex, 2006-06-02 às 00:14 +0900, Junichi Uekawa escreveu: > Hi, > > > > I've discussed this with Herman Robak in Hacklab2 today: > > > 1. What is expected from group audio ? AFAIK group audio is there for security, so that in a multiuser, networked environment random users are not able to open

Re: annoyances with sound/video in Debian.

2006-06-01 Thread Junichi Uekawa
Hi, > > I've discussed this with Herman Robak in Hacklab2 today: > > 1. What is expected from group audio ? > > 2. /dev/raw1394 is owned by disks group. > > 3. artsd / esd grabbing /dev/dsp is annoying ! > > 4. 1394 / DV / v4l / v4l2 needs consolidation! > > did you file bugs for these issues (or

Re: annoyances with sound/video in Debian.

2006-05-29 Thread Holger Levsen
Hi, On Monday 15 May 2006 06:08, Junichi Uekawa wrote: > I've discussed this with Herman Robak in Hacklab2 today: > 1. What is expected from group audio ? > 2. /dev/raw1394 is owned by disks group. > 3. artsd / esd grabbing /dev/dsp is annoying ! > 4. 1394 / DV / v4l / v4l2 needs consolidation! d

annoyances with sound/video in Debian.

2006-05-14 Thread Junichi Uekawa
I've discussed this with Herman Robak in Hacklab2 today: 1. What is expected from group audio ? local users would always want audio access from /dev/dsp. However, you don't want to give realtime scheduling by default. 2. /dev/raw1394 is owned by disks group. Can be disk or video. Can ude