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[SOLVED] Putting users in audio group ... - Arch Linux Forums

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=238664
    According to the wiki there should be no users in the audio group. However, if I don't do it the only output I have is a "dummy output" in pulseaudio, and I get nothing in alsamixer either. Root can play sounds. Looking around, everywhere I read that the solution is to add the user to the audio group.

add all users as audio group - LinuxQuestions.org

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-security-4/add-all-users-as-audio-group-209425/
    is it possible to just say that a member of group "users" is also a member of group "audio" ? In Novell or WIndows NT, we can do that by registering group "users" as a member of group "audio". Is there any comparable concept in Linux ? So far, I can only find adding individual user as a member of a group. Thanks.

System configuration [Linux-Sound] - Linux Audio

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/system_configuration
    It is generally good practice to have an 'audio' group, and add any users that should be allowed to perform audio tasks to this group. This prevents some interference from non-audio-processes with audio tasks. To verify you're in the 'audio' group, run the groups command. Remember, after adding yourself to new groups, you need to log out and ...

Arch Linux - pro-audio (x86_64) - Group Details

    https://archlinux.org/groups/x86_64/pro-audio/
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How do I configure my linux system to allow JACK to use ...

    https://jackaudio.org/faq/linux_rt_config.html
    Contrary to a lot of misinformation on the web, there is no reason to include a line here that provides enhanced “niceness” control, which is completely irrelevant for realtime scheduling and low latency audio applications. 2. Creating an “audio” group. As the super-user (“root”) run the following commands from a terminal window:

How to add user to audio group - Sound - Manjaro Linux Forum

    https://forum.manjaro.org/t/how-to-add-user-to-audio-group/53818
    Hi there, I know this is very basic, but somehow i cannot find any hint to add a user to the audio group. I would need that to run cadence, jack2 etc… is there a xfce gui way of doing this or a command line? thank you so much!! PS: is there a “manjaro for multimedia production” tutorial or script or something? 🙂

[email protected] | #txaudio #linux WSJT-X No TX audio ...

    https://wsjtx.groups.io/g/main/topic/txaudio_linux_wsjt_x_no_tx/85155189?p=,,,20,0,0,0::recentpostdate%2Fsticky,,,20,2,0,85155189
    On 26/08/2021 02:11, KM4OVZ wrote: Hello! I'm using the Ubuntu Linux version of WSJT-X. Audio output does not seem to work at this time. Audio input works fine, I can select an input device from Pulse Audio volume control or from inside WSJT-X and it works.

Linux Tutorial - Managing Group Access on Linux and UNIX

    http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialManagingGroups.html
    Managing Group Access. Linux groups are a mechanism to manage a collection of computer system users. All Linux users have a user ID and a group ID and a unique numerical identification number called a userid (UID) and a groupid (GID) respectively.

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