[pulseaudio-discuss] Was Pulseaudio crashes is now; Is it really working?
Colin Guthrie
gmane at colin.guthr.ie
Wed Oct 29 17:21:10 PDT 2008
Scott Castaline wrote:
> Wound up reinstalling the fedora package of pulseaudio. How do I get it
> to automatically start when I log in? It's unclear to me what actually
> starts it. Currently I have to manually start it once I'm logged in by
> either command in xterm "pulseaudio &" or I have an icon that
> essentially does the same.
Not 100% sure how Fedora do things but certainly it should start with
/usr/bin/esd at gnome-session initialisation, but they may also start it
via /etc/X11/xinit.d or via some sort of XDG auto start.
Lennart will know more but you can also ask on a fedora IRC channel or
similar for a more interactive response :)
Col
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