Control: tags -1 moreinfo Control: severity -1 normal On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Juan Díaz Porras <[email protected]> wrote: > Package: pulseaudio > Version: 2.0-6.1 > Severity: important > Tags: d-i > > Dear Maintainer, > *** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate *** > > * What led up to the situation? > On a two user machine with two soundcards - onboard and usb - sound sometimes > stops working after user switching. Also pulseaudio doesn't yield usb card > control to jackd server when I try to start it. It seems that if > DISALLOW_MODULE_LOADING is set to 1, then module-udev-detect and module- > jackdbus-detect won't load causing that behaviour. > * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was ffective (or > ineffective)? > Once I realized DISALLOW_MODULE_LOADING was set twice, one in > /etc/default/pulseaudio and other in /etc/init.d/pulseaudio I tried firts > 'dpkg-reconfigure pulseaudio' but it did'nt nothing. Then I change by hand the > value of DISALLOW_MODULE_LOADING in the two files to 0. > * What was the outcome of this action? > When I tried 'dpkg-reconfigure pulseaudio' It only warned me that pulseaudio > was configured as per user session. > Changing both DISALLOW_MODULE_LOADING assignementsto 0 seemed to work fine by > now. > * What outcome did you expect instead? > I expected that 'dpkg-reconfigure pulseaudio' had done that work for me, I > find the warning message "Pulseaudio is configured as per user session" > annoying and useless. It warns me also each time pulseaudio starts, but I > don't > understand why, since according to website is the right way to configure, and > it is what I want. > I expected also to have only one assignement of DISALLOW_MODULE_LOADING in > /etc/default/pulseaudio. I find confusing having the overriding one in > /etc/init.d/pulseaudio.
I am unclear as to what the bug actually is. The files show you do not have systemwide pulseaudio enabled, so whatever you do on /etc/default/pulseaudio will not affect your running pulseaudio instance, as that will be started by your user processes, and will not actually be started by /etc/init.d/pulseaudio Reducing severity since system instances are discouraged (and indeed in jessie it is not supported by default). -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

