bug#40544: Pulseaudio is not looking for user configuration

2020-04-28 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi Diego, Diego Nicola Barbato skribis: >>> That's a known [0] (but AFAIK undocumented) side effect of the >>> PulseAudio service, which was added to %desktop-services in January [1]. >>> If you want PulseAudio to read your user configuration files you'll have >>> to remove that service from

bug#40544: Pulseaudio is not looking for user configuration

2020-04-28 Thread Diego Nicola Barbato
Hi, Ludovic Courtès writes: > Hi Diego, > > Diego Nicola Barbato skribis: > >> pkill9 writes: >> >>> Pulseaudio doesn't read my user configuration files according to strace. >>> >>> Attached is the output of `strace -o /tmp/log.log pulseaudio` - It only >>> looks for /etc/pulse/daemon.conf.

bug#40544: Pulseaudio is not looking for user configuration

2020-04-22 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi Diego, Diego Nicola Barbato skribis: > pkill9 writes: > >> Pulseaudio doesn't read my user configuration files according to strace. >> >> Attached is the output of `strace -o /tmp/log.log pulseaudio` - It only >> looks for /etc/pulse/daemon.conf. > > That's a known [0] (but AFAIK

bug#40544: Pulseaudio is not looking for user configuration

2020-04-16 Thread pkill9
> That's a known [0] (but AFAIK undocumented) side effect of the > PulseAudio service, which was added to %desktop-services in January > [1]. If you want PulseAudio to read your user configuration files > you'll have to remove that service from your system services or unset > PULSE_CONFIG and

bug#40544: Pulseaudio is not looking for user configuration

2020-04-16 Thread Diego Nicola Barbato
Hey, pkill9 writes: > Pulseaudio doesn't read my user configuration files according to strace. > > Attached is the output of `strace -o /tmp/log.log pulseaudio` - It only > looks for /etc/pulse/daemon.conf. That's a known [0] (but AFAIK undocumented) side effect of the PulseAudio service,