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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
See bug 433654
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User switching breaks pulseaudio for me now all the time. If I kill all
pulseaudio sessions and start my own again with pulse-session I get
sound again. For firefox to regain sound i need to kill it too. However,
this is not the intended muting of curently inactive user, or if it is,
its broken.
Yes, Im on 9.04 (amd64)
Btw, in system-wide mode the sounds works badly for me :/ distortions,
skips, crackling sound.
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Hi LimCore,
I did this but without any success. I still got an instances of pulse
per user. Did you do anything else? Which Ubuntu version are you using,
9.04?
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Hi LimCore,
I did this but without any success. I still got an instances of pulse
per user. Did you do anything else? Which Ubuntu version are you using,
9.04?
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Ok the solution (to have sound from all users at once, if you are logged
in several desktop sessions at once) is:
1) edit as root /etc/default/pulseaudio
and set there:
PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START=1
2) add all users that use sound to groups: pulse-access and pulse-rt
3) restart computer
I also did
This bug still happens for me;
I am logged as 2 desktop users A and B. If I am in user's B VT (VT-9)
then the sound from user A does not play and vice-versa.
Effects mplayer, kaffeine, totem.
Does NOT affect cat /dev/urandom /dev/dsp
Ubuntu 9.04 amd 64
ps aux | grep pulseaudio
rafal 4639
It seems that this is this way by design (thanks chowmeined for the
hint)?
If yes, then some users do NOT want this sound to auto-stop.
Then sound system should allow simultaneous playback from VT-7, VT-9 etc
desktops,
and should give an option to auto-mute or not.
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System wide pulseaudio not supported. Turning off system wide pulseaudio
fixes the problem.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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you are right :-)
PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START is 0
and i should not start it system wide.
i checked (just now) the system wide running process, after a clear boot
and pulseaudio only had -D --log-target=syslog for each of the instances.
(my mistake, oups)
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nadavkav, don't supply the --system switch when you start pulseaudio.
Also, I guess PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START should be 0 in
/etc/init.d/pulseaudio, can this setting have been changed on your
machine?
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how can i disable system-wide feature from pulseaudio's initial startup options
?
when i open system-monitor, i see several pulseaudio instances all started with
-D --system
to workaround this isssue i killall pulseaudio and start a current
user's pulseaudio --system
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Is this symptom reproducible if you do NOT use a system-wide pulseaudio
daemon instance (which is UNsupported by upstream for desktop usage)?
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Incomplete
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i found out that...
only after closing firefox (3) on all user's sessions
i am able to start pulseaudio and have sound again.
(/usr/bin/pulseaudio --system -D)
i have flash 10 installed inside FF that hangs the sound. (i guess)
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