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Originally Posted by qole View Post
- The /usr/bin/pulseaudio binary is marked as executable for root only, yet executing it as root generates all sorts of warnings. How should I be doing this?
I get a load of warnings too -- I wouldn't exactly call the pulseaudio daemon "quiet". It generates loads of warnings on my desktop too.
Originally Posted by qole View Post
- I replaced the tcp module line in the /etc/pulse/default.pa file with javispedro's line (using 127.0.0.1 as the IP address, keeping port 6000), rebooted, and then tried the "export PULSE_SERVER=127.0.0.1:6000" line in the chroot. Still getting "connection refused" from the clients...
Can't you get to the CLI? Just boot it with "pulseaudio -C" and press intro a few times (so that it echoes the prompt). It may help you see why connections are being rejected. Also see if all parameters (including auth_anonymous=1) were parsed.


EDIT (sorry, missed a post).

So, did you try copying the maemo PA client libraries to the chroot? Though lenny amd64's are working here. :P

Last edited by javispedro; 2010-02-06 at 23:33.
 

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