Dear X2go folks,
I am trying to find out what package does try to connect to PulseAudio
during system start up leaving a temporary directory
/tmp/pulse-XXXXXXXXXXXX
[1].
Could that be the result of running the init script
/etc/init.d/x2goserver
?
This is a Debian Sid/unstable system.
Thanks,
Paul
[1] http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/2012-April/013420.h...
Dear X2go folks,
I am trying to find out what package does try to connect to PulseAudio during system start up leaving a temporary directory
/tmp/pulse-XXXXXXXXXXXX
[1].Could that be the result of running the init script
/etc/init.d/x2goserver
?This is a Debian Sid/unstable system. <snip> I haven't looked at the current code but I doubt it is /etc/init.d/x2goserver; that probably just invokes the session cleanup daemon. I do not recall which script it is but it is probably an x2go script in /usr/bin/ and invoked on the x2goserver via ssh from
On Sat, 2012-04-28 at 10:56 +0200, Paul Menzel wrote: the client when sound is enabled - John
Hi Paul,
On Sa 28 Apr 2012 10:56:51 CEST Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear X2go folks,
I am trying to find out what package does try to connect to PulseAudio during system start up leaving a temporary directory
/tmp/pulse-XXXXXXXXXXXX
[1].
Yes that a tmp-folder on the server or on the client???
Could that be the result of running the init script
/etc/init.d/x2goserver
?
No, definitely not.
This is a Debian Sid/unstable system.
What desktop environment are you running in the session?
X2Go does three things for pulseaudio:
o set up reverse forwarding tunnel through the SSH connection that allows pulseaudio clients to connect to localhost:<port> on the server, get tunneled through to the X2Go client-side and reach localhost:4713 on the client o place a file into ~/.x2go/C-<session-name>/pulse that tells the way to connect o set an env variable PULSE_CLIENTCONFIG pointing to the above named file
Anything that happens with sound must come from an application trying
to connect to pulseaudio. It may be that the PULSE_CLIENTCONFIG is
ignored by some audio client, so then I guess this very application
will try to connect to pulseaudio on the server which might fail. Just
guessing here, though.
Greets, Mike
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