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* Doug McGarrett <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> [01-13-21 21:12]:
On 1/13/21 7:17 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Simon Lees <sflees@suse.de> [01-13-21 17:59]:
On 1/14/21 3:35 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Simon Becherer <simon@becherer.de> [01-13-21 10:36]:
Am 13.01.21 um 16:19 schrieb Wolfgang Mueller:
Having successfully performed "zypper install pavucontrol", I called "pavucontrol &", which opened a pop-up window containing the text "Establishing connection to PulseAudio. Please wait...". Then the system complained:
dbind-WARNING **: 16:02:59.169: Couldn't register with accessibility bus: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken
Any idea how to fix that? mh, i am here at tumbleweed. i never started it from commandline, always from kde-menue multimedia.
i tested now from commandline: # pavucontrol
(pavucontrol:30222): dbind-WARNING **: 16:24:57.426: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-pcwnPdLd8U: Verbindungsaufbau abgelehnt
but it runs fine. (popup window with all the audio devices.) so i do not care about the warning message. !! its a warning not a error!!!
perhaps one need to be a member of audio group ??? Shouldn't be, in normal default configurations udev, logind and friends do magic so that the user who is logged in graphically has access to sound devices but remote users don't.
fwiw: I am a member of "audio" and I do not get the "dbind-WARNING" and I do use pavucontrol but, I am on Tumbleweed.
note: previous post delayed ~6 hours as I am currently under censorship. I have cc'd you so you do not have to wait.
Perhaps a little OT for this post, but as you name yourself a member of "audio"-- I don't know if that's a formal group, or what--here's my problem: Have a musical keyboard, "Studio 61" by Fatar, which I know works--I saw it demoed when I bought it--but I have yet to make a sound with it. When I research midi, I get recommends for several different midi apps, all of which seem to assume you have your keyboard working. What must I do to get the instrument to produce musical notes in my speakers? (TW). --doug
you need to start a new thread as your conversation does not belong to this thread. ie: start a new message with a new To: and Subject: rather than responding to an existing message. or remove the "In-Reply-To:" header if you must respond using an existing msg. I have cc'd you as I am currently under censorship and this post may be delayed 6 or more hours before appearing on the list. after you provide a proper new post, we can discuss your problem(s). -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode