** Changed in: pulseaudio
Status: Unknown => New
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KDE/Kubuntu: Module "module-switch-on-connect" should be loaded once
a
I know that if I reinstall from scratch my Kubuntu 18.04, it would fix
the issue but it is not acceptable for the reliability of Linux
comparing to MacOS or Windows to have to do this.
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The error message still exists in the latest (12.2) PulseAudio:
pa_log("Module \"%s\" should be loaded once at most. Refusing to load.",
name);
errcode = -PA_ERR_EXIST;
goto fail;
So if it seems fixed then that probably means the KDE/Kubuntu side got
fixed.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubu
I also had this problem after upgrading to 17.10 and solved it with
commenting out load-module module-switch-on-connect in
/etc/pulse/default.pa.
When upgrading to 18.04 I opt for replacing the /etc/pulse/default.pa so
the setting is back, but I don't have this issue, so it's fixed for me
in 18.04
I think so, yes.
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at most. Refusing to load.
To manage no
Are you saying this bug was fixed somewhere in 18.04?
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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ahhh cool that helped. I have updated to 18.04 last week and did not come
across any problems any more.
gRTZ ben
On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 at 11:20 DimanNe <1720...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Thank you, benvantende! Reinstalling pulseaudio has helped me too
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By commenting the lines from /etc/pulse/default.pa
#.ifexists module-switch-on-connect.so
#load-module module-switch-on-connect
#.endif
And reinstalling pulse audio and alsa-base as here:
apt-get remove --purge pulseaudio
rm -rf /etc/pulse
apt-get install pulseaudio
reboot
I managed to get the
After upgrading from 17.04 to 17.10 I also had this issue with error:
> pulseaudio[6267]: Module "module-switch-on-connect" should be loaded
once at most. Refusing to load.
Fixed like in #4 by commenting load-module module-switch-on-connect out of
/etc/pulse/default.pa
Have not tried any plug-
I experienced this bug too. #2 fixes the problem but also removes
plasma-pa. When plasma-pa is reinstalled it breaks pulseaudio again.
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Workaround in #4 works for me, but only for the computer-integrated
speaker. Integrated microphone and also headsets don't work any more.
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The workaround in #4 works-for-me.
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KDE/Kubuntu: Module "module-switch-on-connect" should be loaded once
at most. Refusing to l
The attachment "Upstream patch from Pulse Audio 12" seems to be a patch.
If it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove
the "patch" tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers,
unsubscribe the team.
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Attached is a patch from upstream made against Pulse Audio 12. The patch
makes attempted to load an already loaded load once module non-fatal.
This will enables the PulseAudio deamon to start normally under to
conditions described in this bug. There will still be a warning message
in the system log
I have this bug now too, seems to happen every time I restart.
Everything was fine until upgrading to 17.10, which caused this and
several other unrelated bugs.
This kind of stuff makes me very wary to doing release upgrades anymore.
E: [pulseaudio] module.c: Module "module-switch-on-connect" sh
I agree we need a proper fix like that.
Further discussion about this issue probably should go upstream where the fix
would ideally be applied first. If not here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95104
then in another upstream bug.
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The problem is in an incorrect interaction between KDE's KCM audio
configuration module and PulseAudio's default configuration in Ubuntu:
* As per bug #1702794, the default PA configuration on Ubuntu enables the
"switch-on-connect" module by default (in /etc/pulse/default.pa)
* "switch-on-connect
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)
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Title:
KDE/Kubuntu: Module "module-switch-o
** Changed in: pulseaudio
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: pulseaudio
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Update: After reinstalling pulseaudio, alsa-base, pulseaudio-module-
bluetooth and plasma-pa (for KDE's volume control applet), the problem
reappeared. Commenting out "load-module module-switch-on-connect" in
/etc/pulse/default.pa (see comment #4) seems to fix the issue
permanently; the module sti
I'm seeing this as well on a machine with a clean 17.04 installation
that was upgraded to 17.10, using KDE (sound: Intel HDA). Steps in
comment #2 fixed this problem, at least temporarily.
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