I think the more relevant thing to investigate here is the GUI used to
empty the trash... Are you doing it via the desktop icon or via a
Nautilus "Files" window?
Probably both gnome-shell and nautilus are pulseaudio clients one way or
the other.
** Tags added: eoan
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Audio Stops Playing Briefly When Emptying Trash
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I am running Ubuntu 19.10 and encountered this issue. I had a podcast
playing in the background on Firefox v. 70.0.1 and I was deleting some
files. I then proceeded to empty the trash and saw that the audio
stops briefly till the "Empty all items from Trash?" prompt shows up.
I was able to duplicate this many times and it even occurred with
audio on Chrome.
The expected way for things to work would be the audio keeps on
playing, if I just empty the trash.
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