Craig:
>> it should launch automatically when you log in...perhaps you need to
>> log out and log in again or just try to manually launch it...
>>
>> /usr/bin/pulseaudio -D 

Knute Johnson:
> Starting it manually works just fine.  Now, how does it normally 
> get started?

Session preferences.  In Gnome, there's an entry with the following
details that would seem to be the obvious culprit:

 Name:  PulseAudio Session Management
 Command:  pactl load-module module-x11-xsmp
 Comment:  Load module-x11-xsmp into PulseAudio

Different desktop systems would have different ways of kicking it off.
I didn't see you say which you use.

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