Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
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Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
I don't know if the fatdog team is staunchly anti-systemd .... regardless I would love the option to boot into systemd. I had it installed successfully but I balked at modifying the initrd init to handover correctly! Maybe even just providing guidelines, again to help me out.
I know I could just switch to a systemd / pulse OS setup ... but that's not what I want!
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Re: Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
If you are willing have a look, it feels like there are just a couple things to do.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12lpixi ... sp=sharing
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Re: Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
That is usually all about trying to use a 32bit whatever, in a 64 bit Puppy.the result is a wrong elf class ....
Can also be trying to use 64 bit whatever, in a 32 bit Puppy.
The 64 bit Puppy versions 32bit compatibility sfs, usually provides the needed 32 bit support, in 64 bit Puppies.
64 bit whatever, in a 32 bit Puppy, will never work.
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
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Re: Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
Like what?stemsee wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 9:53 am If you are willing have a look, it feels like there are just a couple things to do.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12lpixi ... sp=sharing
That aside, I checked your SFS and there are no 32-bit ELFs inside. If you're still seeing that error message it could mean that 32bit-fd64.sfs is loaded, your pulseaudio SFS doesn't include all dependencies, and some of the missing dependencies can be found in 32bit-fd64.sfs, which trigger the wrong ELF class message.
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Re: Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
before this on running pulseaudio --system=TRUE I got 'permission denied /var/run/pulse' is not home directory for pulse. Slowly chasing it down
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Re: Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
I think the .asound.rc file needs further work.
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Re: Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
I compiled 'bluez-alsa', which is a kind of substitute to pulseaudio, and does enable bluetooth audio to work with just alsa. Some of my blog posts:
https://bkhome.org/news/202001/audioson ... os-22.html
https://bkhome.org/news/202001/sound-ca ... tooth.html
https://bkhome.org/news/202003/blueman- ... piled.html
I briefly considered installing pulseaudio, but was horrified how complex pulseaudio is, and backed off. Might look at it again, as you are reporting success.
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Re: Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
That's encouraging me to sit down and earnestly piece together and extract the working components, however daunting. As stated my problem is that I'm working on a acer 714 chromebook which is noted for touch and internal sound not working with linux.....booting with legacy seabios from mrchromebox. There is also a full efi from the same source, which as you may know, can affect positively or negatively hardware. But I haven't tried it yet as I would lose my current chromeos with touch and sound working!
I will go over the linked posts.
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Re: Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
edited https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QlssLr ... MtdhUiaDnC
this is my music.sfs
edited https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QCBtAF ... RgjpL7bih7
and i loaded fatdog-devx (thanks step) EDIT: As stated my hardware is a chromebook so I couldn't actually get any sound, or hardware graphs. So I can only say pulseaudio appears to be working. I also have two other pulseaudio sfs files, and I lost track of which ones I used when ... so testing required, and if need be I'll upload those.
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Re: Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
I am sure you will see other useful share options there, too. Google make it easy peasy.
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Re: Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
lib/firmware/intel/dsp_fw_release.bin -> dsp_fw_release_v969.bin
usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtdb.so -> libtdb.so.1.4.3
usr/lib64/libasyncns.so.0 -> /mnt/sda3/pulseaudio/usr/lib64/libasyncns.so.0.3.1
usr/lib64/libgdkmm-3.0.so.1 -> /mnt/sda3/pulseaudio/usr/lib64/libgdkmm-3.0.so.1.1.0
Re: Request for a Complete Working Pulseaudio Package
I'm a little confused - I've tried using the SFS and I can't seem to get Pulseaudio going.
What are the steps? Do you need to do this:
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pulseaudio --system=TRUE
pulseaudio --start
Or something else?
It seems to me like something in the SFS is conflicting with something else I installed earlier or the sfs is incomplete somehow.
Has anyone tried it successfully on a clean install or fresh fd64save file?
Also any hint as to how you built it stemsee? Might be handy for those needing to do the same in the future.