m currently studying systemd: how difficult would it
be to pull a stunt like the above on a systemd driven system like Fedora ? In
theory, it still supports System V scripts so I "just" have to turn off or
replace everything which conflicts.
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require some C programming.
You might find more helpful advice in the pages of the Alsa project
<http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page>
including where to ask the above question again.
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ith files created by PulseAudio, maybe adding ACLs
allowing access to
pulse or pulse-access group would allow the operation to succeed without
triggering an audit.
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top of
my head, about a dozen, each in a separate package) and the dbus daemon uses
system() to
invoke the appropriate one when requested. Servers would just dispense with the
daemon
and invoke binaries directly in a startup script.
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y language, the daemon in
a easily maintained language and the GUI each in its own language, toolkit or
whatever. You could also introduce agents for distributed management, they
would look like GUIs or daemons to the underlying layers. Oops, I said that.
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the three in
Fedora and opinions about the relative merits.
Thank you in advance,
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