Public bug reported:

Prior to 16.10, I always disabled module-suspend-on-idle in
/etc/pulse/default.pa. With it enabled (the default), I often lose the
beginning of audio being played because of the time it or my receiver
takes to start up. I also sometimes gets cracks/pops.

Commenting out the line (to disable it) in 16.10 results in no audio at
all. I tried restarting pulseaudio (killall pulseaudio) and restarting
the system. Re-enabling the module and restarting pulseaudio immediately
fixes it.

** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1637862

Title:
  Disabling module-suspend-on-idle results in no sound

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Prior to 16.10, I always disabled module-suspend-on-idle in
  /etc/pulse/default.pa. With it enabled (the default), I often lose the
  beginning of audio being played because of the time it or my receiver
  takes to start up. I also sometimes gets cracks/pops.

  Commenting out the line (to disable it) in 16.10 results in no audio
  at all. I tried restarting pulseaudio (killall pulseaudio) and
  restarting the system. Re-enabling the module and restarting
  pulseaudio immediately fixes it.

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