I am just curious how this works on Linux? Do you see the files get
removed when you logout? On Linux, I think the shared memory files
are in /dev/shm. They seem to only persist until the next time a
user logs in when the PulseAudio daemon is restarted.
Brian
On 11/ 3/11 07:58 PM, Brian
Oops, I just realized that I didn't attach the debug log attachment.
Now attached.
Brian
On 11/ 2/11 03:02 PM, Brian Cameron wrote:
I notice that PulseAudio version 1.1 seems to leave behind shared
memory files when my GNOME session exits, or when I kill the pulseaudio
daemon from within my
I notice that PulseAudio version 1.1 seems to leave behind shared
memory files when my GNOME session exits, or when I kill the pulseaudio
daemon from within my GNOME session.
For example, when my session is running I see 3 shared memory files,
associated with the following processes:
- The