bug#43420: icecat causes pulseaudio to crash

2024-01-20 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
tags 43420 + unreproducible quit Hi, Nathan Dehnel writes: > Yeah probably, I just switched to pipewire Alright, closing. -- Thanks, Maxim

bug#43420: icecat causes pulseaudio to crash

2024-01-19 Thread Nathan Dehnel
Yeah probably, I just switched to pipewire On Fri, Jan 19, 2024, 21:10 Maxim Cournoyer wrote: > Hi Nathan, > > Mark H Weaver writes: > > > Hi Nathan, > > > > Nathan Dehnel writes: > >> Removing ~/.config/pulse fixed it, > > > > That's good! > > > >> I think because it removed a config file tha

bug#43420: icecat causes pulseaudio to crash

2024-01-19 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi Nathan, Mark H Weaver writes: > Hi Nathan, > > Nathan Dehnel writes: >> Removing ~/.config/pulse fixed it, > > That's good! > >> I think because it removed a config file that was loading a couple of >> modules. > > Can you verify that hypothesis by adding back the config file(s), > without a

bug#43420: icecat causes pulseaudio to crash

2020-09-18 Thread Mark H Weaver
Hi Nathan, Nathan Dehnel writes: > Removing ~/.config/pulse fixed it, That's good! > I think because it removed a config file that was loading a couple of > modules. Can you verify that hypothesis by adding back the config file(s), without any database files, restarting pulseaudio and trying a

bug#43420: icecat causes pulseaudio to crash

2020-09-18 Thread Nathan Dehnel
Removing ~/.config/pulse fixed it, I think because it removed a config file that was loading a couple of modules. Try this: 1. start JACK1 2. pulseaudio -L module-jack-source -L module-jack-sink 3. open icecat and mess around with the seekbar On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 12:21 AM Mark H Weaver wrote

bug#43420: icecat causes pulseaudio to crash

2020-09-17 Thread Mark H Weaver
Hi Nathan, Nathan Dehnel writes: > Pulseaudio is set to autospawn by default, which is maybe why it seems like > nothing is happening on your computer. Maybe try disabling autospawn and > try running pulse in a shell. In my previous tests, I ran pulseaudio from a shell, but I did not disable aut

bug#43420: icecat causes pulseaudio to crash

2020-09-17 Thread Nathan Dehnel
Actually, it crashes even if I unload module-jack-source and module-jack-sink. Pulseaudio is set to autospawn by default, which is maybe why it seems like nothing is happening on your computer. Maybe try disabling autospawn and try running pulse in a shell. On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 4:13 AM Mark H

bug#43420: icecat causes pulseaudio to crash

2020-09-16 Thread Mark H Weaver
Nathan Dehnel writes: > So...playing a youtube video in icecat causes pulse to crash. You can > play one video and it works, but it crashes if you open another tab or > page with a video in it. Also skipping around the seekbar causes it to > crash. > > bash-5.0$ pulseaudio > W: [pulseaudio] pid.c

bug#43420: icecat causes pulseaudio to crash

2020-09-15 Thread Nathan Dehnel
So...playing a youtube video in icecat causes pulse to crash. You can play one video and it works, but it crashes if you open another tab or page with a video in it. Also skipping around the seekbar causes it to crash. bash-5.0$ pulseaudio W: [pulseaudio] pid.c: Stale PID file, overwriting. E: [pu