@Rolf, it's not impossible, just slightly inoptimal, and I'm not sure of
the best way to set it up. However, I believe most people find the
default reasonable - if a user does not currently access the screen,
(s)he should not currently access the sound card either.
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audio stops playing when swi
Thank you both for the explanation.
I would hope this can be done better. I am logged in, just not on the
console in question. Is it technically impossible to multiplex multiple
audio streams in case more than one user was logged in?
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audio stops playing when switching to VT
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Rolf, this is expected behaviour. If you wan't it otherwise, you can
read this article: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/TheAudioGroup
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This pulseaudio behavior is based on consolekit, i.e., the active seat
has permission to access the sound device. When a user switches to a
getty instance but has not completed the login, that tty is not listed
as an active seat.
** Package changed: audacious (Ubuntu) => pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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as kind of expected by now, the situation is no different for banshee
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In fact, it seems that all players that I test are affected, including
rhythmbox, plain xine and VLC.
VT where the user is logged seem to work, but not those waiting for a
login.
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