On 2010-10-20, 20:17, stan wrote:
> There is a way to use pulseauido as a system server, but as I 
> understand it there are flaws or issues.

Yes. Apparently more like a hack than a supported feature.

> One, I think, is that everyone hears everything from everyone 
> else.  If there is only one device on the system, and two 
> people want to play different music through it, they will both 
> play at the same time.  Probably not what you want.

Actually, seems to be the only reasonable semantic given the 
situation, and exactly what I want. I run some application as 
different user id for separation purposes, but I want all 
application have access to sound.

> I suggest you ask this question on the pulseaudio mailing list 
> as the pulseaudio maintainers are regulars there.

Ok, I'll try that.

Thanks!

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