On 2/27/07, David Zeuthen <davidz(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Rather, I should say the idea up for consideration is a thin
> authenticator that is the only trusted connection mechanism for a
> system pulse.
Yea, that's sort of what I meant. The system-wide bit would just pass a
fd over a socket to the per-session pulse.
Backwards.
So, why can't the emulation bits pass the fd from the
open(2)'er
of /dev/dsp to the right PA instance? These bits could live in the
system-wide bit...
Please, no more talk of LD_PRELOAD. I will resign before I pin the
future of Linux Audio on an LD_PRELOAD hack. Dead serious. It is a
non-starter.
There's no regressions if we decide not to use PA by default;
things
will still just suck as bad as they did for FC6, FC5, FC4 and FC3.
Sure, problem solved.
Monty