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[SOLVED] pulseaudio with multiple logins on the same ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=156057
    You are using xfce. Check for each user Settings>>Settingsmanager>>Session and Startup. Under Application Autostart see if PulseAudio is started. If it is not in there you can add it as PulseAudio, command: start-pulseaudio-x11. Under Session you can also change the Restart Style if you want to.

[SOLVED] How do I push audio from multiple X sessions to ...

    https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/462475-how-do-i-push-audio-from-multiple-x-sessions-to-thin-clients
    The thin clients do have chipsets and built-in speakers. I meant that the X sessions being hosted on the physical server. The pulseaudio client I was referring to is the audio being generated on the X server side that gets pushed to the pulseaudio server on the thin client. Kinda confusing, I know. :<

x11 - Launch a fake/minimal X session for Pulseaudio/dbus ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/105964/launch-a-fake-minimal-x-session-for-pulseaudio-dbus
    However, Pulseaudio needs dbus, and dbus needs an X session. Without graphical session, Pulseaudio is only able to run in system mode, which is officially not recommanded. Besides on a Raspberry Pi, the cost of an X session is dramatically high, so I would like to get rid of it in the most efficient (less costly) way.

Running PulseAudio as System-Wide Daemon – PulseAudio

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/SystemWide/
    Running PulseAudio as System-Wide Daemon. Starting with PulseAudio 0.9.3 the daemon can be run as a system-wide instance which than can be shared by multiple local users. We recommend running the PulseAudio daemon per-user, just like the traditional ESD sound daemon. In some situations however, such as embedded systems where no real notion of a ...

Fixing PulseAudio configured for per-user sessions ...

    https://www.blackmoreops.com/2013/10/12/fixing-pulseaudio-configured-for-per-user-sessions-warning-in-kali-linux/
    PulseAudio is a sound system for POSIX OSes, meaning that it is a proxy for your sound applications. It allows you to do advanced operations on your sound data as it passes between your application and your hardware.

PulseAudio/Examples - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio/Examples
    PulseAudio allows for simultaneous output to multiple sources. In this example, some applications are configured to use HDMI while others are configured to use analog. Multiple applications are able to receive audio at the same time. ( aplay is from the alsa-utils package.)

PulseAudio configured for per-user sessions ... (warning).

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/pulseaudio-configured-for-per-user-sessions-warning-914796/
    According to the PulseAudio Wiki, system wide mode is only recommended for minimalist installs (such as embedded clients) where there aren't really any users per say. System wide mode creates a few security issues. I believe it also disables a few features of PulseAudio. The recommended mode is per-user configuration.

PulseAudio configured for per-user sessions Warning ...

    https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=89120
    Re: PulseAudio configured for per-user sessions Warning Post by Micket » 2013-01-27 05:56 While the original poster might really have wanted to run pulseaudio in system mode, I think its far more likely that everyone who goes around changing that setting really only wanted to start the pa daemon.

wine - Start a second X session with different resolution ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/3981/start-a-second-x-session-with-different-resolution-and-sound
    How can I get applications on the new X session talking with the right PulseAudio server? At the moment, they don't seem to line up. I've tested this with totem, not just Wine apps. wine pulseaudio xorg. ... Multiple X: you can have more than one on one card. It works. Getting it launched isn't a problem.

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