On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Gregory P. Ennis <PoMec(a)pomec.net> wrote:
T.C,
I am using gnome, but have kde and xfce installed - have not tried
either of the two at this point.
Hmm, does /etc/xdg/autostart/pulseaudio.desktop exist? Not sure why
GNOME isn't autostarting it.
Here is the output of rpm -qa '*pulseaudio*'
pulseaudio-gdm-hooks-0.9.23-1.fc16.x86_64
pulseaudio-libs-glib2-0.9.23-1.fc16.x86_64
pulseaudio-module-x11-0.9.23-1.fc16.x86_64
pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-0.9.23-1.fc16.x86_64
alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.24-2.fc15.x86_64
wine-pulseaudio-1.3.33-1.fc16.x86_64
kde-settings-pulseaudio-4.7-14.fc16.noarch
pulseaudio-libs-0.9.23-1.fc16.i686
alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.24-2.fc15.i686
wine-pulseaudio-1.3.33-1.fc16.i686
pulseaudio-module-gconf-0.9.23-1.fc16.x86_64
pulseaudio-libs-0.9.23-1.fc16.x86_64
pulseaudio-esound-compat-0.9.23-1.fc16.x86_64
pulseaudio-utils-0.9.23-1.fc16.x86_64
pulseaudio-0.9.23-1.fc16.x86_64
That looks good.
I was able to start pulse audio at the user's command line with
'pulseaudio --start' as well as start-pulseaudio-x11. Neither of these
commands resulted in the hdmi sound interface working. The gui of the
hdmi works fine.
Here is the trail of the output of 'pacmd info' :
[snipped output]
Unfortunately, that is missing the most important part: the "sink
output" section. That should indicate whether or not you're just a
simple pacmd argument away from working HDMI audio. :-)
Please provide the entire output.
Thanks again for your help!!!
Greg
-T.C.