THANK YOU!!

First let me say that the command line options that you listed above
work perfectly. That's already a big step forward.

As you can see from the initial set of error messages provided by Peter
Bienstman, the original problem was a "connection refused" message.

I don't remember what versions of libvirt/pulse & ubuntu I was running
back then but today the messages are very different. I'm still getting
connection refused messages - but now I'm getting additional messages
that show the problem to be related to Libvirt's use of user libvirt-
qemu and the associated permissions for various folders.

There may be other issues that are preventing other users from getting
this to work. In my case I would say that this is now a libvirt
setup/config bug - not a kvm bug. I'll keep tinkering a bit longer.

Thanks again!

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Title:
  no sound: pulseaudio connection refused

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