Re: Sound server observations



Problem (with ESD):

1. ESPEAKER does not get set automatically according to the X server's address

2. actual scenario:

X terminal starts ESD
X terminal starts X -query
User 1 logs in
(assuming ESPEAKER is set by some sort of script on the app server host)
User 1 initializes ESD with security cookie
User 1 plays sound
User 1 logs out
User 2 logs in
User 2 is refused ESD access because User 1 already used his security cookie

3. promiscuous ESD is not an option

4. ESD should have recording capabilities - maybe a new framework for multimedia
such as artsd fits the needs.

The goal is for the X terminal to become transparent.  And not to forget: the
mixer application should control sound volumes through the sound server, not
directly on the hardware of the app server host.

Quoting Petr Tomasek <tomasek etf cuni cz>:

> > 
> > I'd like to see automatic sound server setup for X terminals.
> > 
> > Good luck,
> 
> Hmmm... why should we couple the sound server with the X one? Why not
> to start soundserver on the startup even if Xserver not started?
> 
> PT>
> 
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