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From: Meino.Cramer@×××.de
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] "X11 forwarding" so to say ... but for audio
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 16:08:39
Message-Id: 20160719160824.GB8789@solfire
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] "X11 forwarding" so to say ... but for audio by Fernando Rodriguez
1 Fernando Rodriguez <cyklonite@×××××.com> [16-07-19 17:44]:
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5 > On 07/19/2016 10:37 AM, Meino.Cramer@×××.de wrote:
6 > > Fernando Rodriguez <cyklonite@×××××.com> [16-07-19 16:24]:
7 > > On 07/19/2016 08:17 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
8 > >>>> On Tue, 19 Jul 2016 07:21:33 -0400, Fernando Rodriguez wrote:
9 > >>>>
10 > >>>>>>> The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied:
11 > >>>>>>> client? ( x264? ( dec_av2 ) x265? ( dec_av2 ) )
12 > >>>>>>
13 > >>>>>> It means that if you have client you need x264 and x265 and those both
14 > >>>>>> require dec_av2, which is the one you don't have set.
15 > >>>>>>
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17 > >>>>>
18 > >>>>> I thought it meant that if you have client AND (x264 OR x265) then you
19 > >>>>> need dec_av2. client doesn't require x264 or x265 by itself.
20 > >>>>
21 > >>>> Doesn't that use || ? Anyway, he has client and x264, so dec_av2 is
22 > >>>> needed.
23 > >>>>
24 > >
25 > > No, || means "any of", see [1]. And I believe in that case portage will translate
26 > > it to "any-of" or something like that. These are just nested conditionals. It can
27 > > be confusing even for someone with programming background. I suppose portage
28 > > could translate that into a more human friendly form but with many nesting levels
29 > > it will get ugly any way you put it.
30 > >
31 > > And yes, dec_av2 is what he needs (unless he doesn't need x264 and x265 support).
32 > > I was just clearing the point about the meaning of the message.
33 > >
34 > > [1] https://devmanual.gentoo.org/general-concepts/dependencies/
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37 > >
38 > > Hi all-taht-are-helping-me :)
39 > >
40 > > ...I am currently facing more fundamental problems. Background:
41 > > I run an Orange PI PC (Allwinner H3 quadcore, 1.2GHz), which has
42 > > an HDMI connector, but this would mean an additional cable. Since
43 > > the Orange PI PC cannot be powered via USB, currently there
44 > > is a power cable and an ethernet cable around here (next is to
45 > > replace the ethernet cable by a wlan connection, but first I need
46 > > some sound...)
47 > >
48 > > The traditional ssh -X user@host and then starting a X-applications
49 > > runs quite well and even monsters like open office are quite
50 > > useable...until those applications with sound.
51 > >
52 > > I tried xpra and (with your help! THX! :) it is spitting warnings
53 > > and is to slow even when using application, which do not create
54 > > sound.
55 > >
56 > > I dont want pulseaudio. I tried that several times on my dekstop
57 > > Linux PC and it screws up things for reasons unknown to me. I will
58 > > not exclude the person in front of my monitor as one of the sources
59 > > of those problems...but why to give it another chance.
60 >
61 > You're not alone. Sadly as you're finding out, that is the state of such
62 > applications. PulseAudio being the most widely used will probably
63 > be the easiest to setup and find answers when you run into trouble.
64 >
65 > On my laptops I disabled the pulseaudio use flag so none of my applications
66 > is using it (except Bluez) but I keep it installed and running for bluetooth
67 > audio. That way it cannot screw things up (except bluetooth audio but that
68 > doesn't work without it anyways). Yours would be a similar use case.
69 >
70 > > Jack-net isnt available fon Armbian as server application (Armbian
71 > > is running on the Orange PI PC).
72 > >
73 > > I dont like HDMI since it is a monitor thingy and does not integrate
74 > > into the desktop well, since it is a physical switch.
75 > >
76 > > Any other chance to get X11 talking to me without any addtional cable?
77 > >
78 > > Best regards,
79 > > Meino
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113 Hi Fernando,
114
115 thanks for your kind help! :)
116
117 ok...I will give pulseaudio another try...(sigh)
118
119 Before I start...
120 If my memory serves me right...is it true, that X11 starts
121 automagically pulseaudio , if it founds it?
122
123 And if so: How can I prevent that?
124
125 Next problem is: that armbian offers a LOT of pulseaudio
126 related packages...any hint what I need to install as a
127 minimalistic solution (this is an embedded device with
128 far less resources and far less hoursepower...)?
129
130 And: What do I need to install on my GENTOO PC?
131
132 Thanks a lot in advance for any help!
133
134 Best regards,
135 Meino

Replies

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Re: [gentoo-user] "X11 forwarding" so to say ... but for audio Marc Joliet <marcec@×××.de>
Re: [gentoo-user] "X11 forwarding" so to say ... but for audio Fernando Rodriguez <cyklonite@×××××.com>