Does Pulse
always start as a daemon, or is it sometimes set up
as a hal/udev item, or something else?
The goal is to have Jack always run, to have Pulse be the default
non-Jack audio API, to have the .asoundrc send user-level ALSA requests
to Pulse.
This is working well in my current system load, except when I restart
Jack; when I restart Jack, the following occurs:
- Pulse goes away as far as any apps are concerned, including Jack
and its own diagnostics;
- the default Gnome volume control (set to point at Pulse via
.asoundrc) spontaneously goes away;
- If I try /etc/init.d/pulseaudio restart, it says it is not
started;
- if I try ps aux | grep pulse , it says that it is started.
In my previous load (AVLinux), all I had to do was start jackd in
/etc/rc.local, tell Pulse to use Jack as its sink, and tell Pulse to
daemonize via its own .conf file, and it did very well. I have tried
several methods, including setting Jack and Pulse at different
runlevels, but when I try to use Jack as an /etc/init.d item the boot
jack log says that I don't have permission to use realtime scheduling,
and it doesn't run.
Help?
J.E.B.
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Received on Tue Dec 15 16:15:07 2009