The only differences I can read lie in the "state" and "suspend cause".
Now there's the output when the files can be heard: default-channel-map = front-left,front-right default-script-file = /etc/pulse/default.pa dl-search-path = (depends on architecture) shm-size-bytes = 0 # setting this 0 will use the system-default, usually 64 MiB
# Configuration file for the PulseAudio daemon. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License # General Public License for more details. And yes, I know the upstream Pulseaudio discourages use of 'system mode' for a variety of reasons however in my 'use-case' all of the pulseaudio & xrdp is within a single. # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. In regards to xrdps use of pulseaudio, should xrdp handle the pulseaudio the same whether pulseaudio is setup in its normal 'per user' mode or in pulseaudios 'system mode'. # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of This sets up pulseaudio to be used as an alsa device by default so applications use it without any additional configuration.
Pulseaudio configured for per user sessions install#
eric) is part of the audio group: sudo apt-get install pulseaudio pulseaudio-utils sudo adduser eric audio Change /etc/nf look like the following. # PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but Install pulseaudio and make sure user (e.g.
# the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the License, or The bottom line of it all is that running pulseaudio in normal user mode will allow only the active session as marked by ConsoleKit to access the audio. # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by # PulseAudio is free software you can redistribute it and/or modify Code: Select all # This file is part of PulseAudio.