Poohba wrote:
I am not on the local machine (:0)
Scenario 1:
I use realvnc to remote into my computer at home. Whether I'm at home
or away the same scenario. As user I get an error:
Dumb question - are you logged in on the local console, or are you
doing a remote login. By default, the sound resources are owned by
root until a user logs into the local console. Then they are owned
by that user until the user logs out. Doing a ssh or telnet login,
or a remote X login, does not count. This is all controlled by
console.perms.
Scenario 2:
I use realvnc to remote into my computer at home. Whether I'm at home
or away the same scenario. As root it works fine.
I can hear it playing on the desktop in the room, not through the laptop
that I'm running the VNC session and I don't want to hear it on this
laptop neither. I want it to play through the local desktop :0. When I
was running fc5 it was working as I wanted but I don't know what I did
to make that happen.
You probably modified
─/etc/security/console.perms.d/50-default.perms so that the default
values lets anyone from the audio group (or what ever group you
decide to use.) can read/write to it.
<console> 0600 <sound> 0600 root
to
<console> 0600 <sound> 0660 root.audio
Mikkel
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