Pulseaudio and Pavucontrol i486

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Pulseaudio and Pavucontrol i486

Post#1 by Slaxmax » 05 Nov 2013, 16:43

Hi
I need packages pulseaudio and pavucontrol for porteus2.1-kde-i486.
I have tried to install these packages, however many problems appear.

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Re: Pulseaudio and Pavucontrol i486

Post#2 by Slaxmax » 06 Nov 2013, 22:34

I got the correct packages and compiled others, but Im testing if everything is ok.
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Re: Pulseaudio and Pavucontrol i486

Post#3 by Ahau » 06 Nov 2013, 23:26

If and when you get it sorted out, let us know what packages and modules you added and any configuration that was needed. I've only messed with Pulseaudio a little bit and never got it set up correctly myself, but since I've taken on the soundcard selecting utility, I want to make sure it's functional with Pulseaudio as well.

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Re: Pulseaudio and Pavucontrol i486

Post#4 by brokenman » 07 Nov 2013, 13:35

I have pulse audio running on my laptop. It didn't work until I added this to /etc/asound.conf:

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pcm.pulse {
    type pulse
}
ctl.pulse {
    type pulse
}
pcm.!default {
    type pulse
}
ctl.!default {
    type pulse
}
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Re: Pulseaudio and Pavucontrol i486

Post#5 by Slaxmax » 07 Nov 2013, 21:41

I used only pulseaudio for stream alsa to network.

Pavucontrol 1.0
http://www.mediafire.com/download/moopa ... ontrol.zip

Pulseaudio 2.0
http://www.mediafire.com/download/w13u9 ... eaudio.zip

All dependencies for porteus 2.1-i486-kde included.
I tested only in kde and I not make any change in asoundrc.

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Re: Pulseaudio and Pavucontrol i486

Post#6 by wread » 08 Nov 2013, 00:56

I once compiled Pulseaudio-2.0, but I think it was for Porteus 1.2 or so....
Dependencies were json-c-0.9 and speex-1.2 only. I didn't know how to test it, so I left it alone.
If you wish I can let it come to you.

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Re: Pulseaudio and Pavucontrol i486

Post#7 by brokenman » 08 Nov 2013, 12:21

You should also create a pulse user and add them to the audio group.

/etc/group
audio:x:17:guest,pulse
pulse:x:58:

/etc/password
pulse:x:58:58:Pulseaudio User:/var/run/pulse:/bin/false
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