Difference between revisions of "HowTo Enable The Gnome Sound Applet"
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− | * Go to the System => Preference => Startup Applications menu entry. | + | * Go to the "'''System => Preference => Startup Applications'''" menu entry. |
* Make sure you are in the "'''Startup Programs'''" tab. | * Make sure you are in the "'''Startup Programs'''" tab. | ||
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* Click on the "'''Add'''" button. | * Click on the "'''Add'''" button. | ||
− | * Fill in the | + | * Fill in the fields similar to this: |
+ | ** Name: Pulseaudio daemon | ||
+ | ** Command: /usr/bin/pulseaudio | ||
+ | ** Comment: Start the pulseaudio sound daemon... | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Logout and then relogin and the Gnome sound applet should appear. |
Revision as of 09:14, 8 July 2010
Problem:
The Gnome sound applet does not startup when logging in as user: "root". If you try to launch the menu item: "System => Preference => Sound" the following hanging dialog will appear: "Waiting for sound system to respond".
Solution:
- Go to the "System => Preference => Startup Applications" menu entry.
- Make sure you are in the "Startup Programs" tab.
- Click on the "Add" button.
- Fill in the fields similar to this:
** Name: Pulseaudio daemon ** Command: /usr/bin/pulseaudio ** Comment: Start the pulseaudio sound daemon...
- Logout and then relogin and the Gnome sound applet should appear.