On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 8:08 AM, Kevin Martin <ktm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 04/19/2014 12:02 PM, Tom London wrote: > > On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Tom London <seli...@gmail.com <mailto: > seli...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > > > On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Clyde E. Kunkel < > clydekunkel7...@verizon.net <mailto:clydekunkel7...@verizon.net>> wrote: > > > > On Sat, 19 Apr 2014 12:45:10 -0400 > > "Clyde E. Kunkel" <clydekunkel7...@verizon.net <mailto: > clydekunkel7...@verizon.net>> wrote: > > > > > On Sat, 19 Apr 2014 09:32:00 -0700 > > > Tom London <seli...@gmail.com <mailto:seli...@gmail.com>> > wrote: > > > <snip>> > > > May be a red herring.  The file does not exist on  my > machine booted > > > with kernel-3.14. > > > > Apologies for not deleting majority of msg in my previous reply. > > -- > > > > > > Not sure I understand: which file? My report was about a deadlock > triggered by pulseaudio process causing a "hung process". > > > > > > > > BZ'ed here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1089488 > > > > > > > > -- > > Tom London > > > > > Tom, > > You could try *not having pulseaudio installed. I finally gave up on > pulseaudio and run as close to a strict alsa setup as I can > and don't have many of the issues that I once had. My installed "audio" > rpms are: > > pulseaudio-libs-glib2-5.0-3.fc21.x86_64 > pulseaudio-libs-5.0-3.fc21.x86_64 > pulseaudio-libs-devel-5.0-3.fc21.x86_64 > > python-alsa-1.0.26-3.fc20.x86_64 > alsa-utils-1.0.27.2-5.fc21.x86_64 > alsa-lib-devel-1.0.27.2-2.fc21.x86_64 > alsa-oss-1.0.17-9.fc20.x86_64 > alsa-oss-libs-1.0.17-9.fc20.x86_64 > alsamixergui-0.9.0-0.16.rc2.fc20.x86_64 > alsa-lib-1.0.27.2-2.fc21.x86_64 > alsa-firmware-1.0.27-2.fc20.noarch > alsa-tools-firmware-1.0.27-3.fc21.x86_64 > alsa-lib-debuginfo-1.0.27.2-2.fc21.x86_64 > alsa-tools-1.0.27-3.fc21.x86_64 > > And I've only got the pulseaudio-libs stuff installed because of > dependencies from other packages. > > > Kevin > -- > The tt (and the liked lkml thread) describes a simpler solution. The issue appears to be not with pulseaudio per se, but with the handling of USB audio devices. Since my only USB audio device is a Logiteck webcam (per the ticket), all I had to do is unplug it and the system now boots to gdm/Gnome just fine. tom -- Tom London
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