It's my lucky day. Pulseaudio has failed several times today. I see
this in syslog for only one of the failures:
$ grep -Ei "alsa|pulseaudio|usb" /var/log/syslog
Jun 7 14:50:15 phord-x1 pulseaudio[9173]: CLI got EOF from user.
Jun 7 14:50:15 phord-x1 pulseaudio[9173]: Freed 27 "UNIX socket cli
** Attachment added: "log up to point of failure, but I don't remember details
of activity at the time"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1696589/+attachment/4891707/+files/pulseverbose.log.4.gz
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Each time this failure occurs it is sufficient to run "pulseaudio
--start" to get my devices back online, then restart the audio apps so
they can find the device again.
I normally use the external audio device (headphone jack) on a hot-
plugged ThinkPad OneLink Plus dock.
I have not seen pulseaud
** Attachment added: "log up to point of failure, but I don't remember details
of activity at the time"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1696589/+attachment/4891706/+files/pulseverbose.log.3.gz
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 16.10
The pulseaudio daemon dies occasionally. It's probably caused by audio
output activity, but I can't be sure it always stops during playback
because I can't always hear it (headphones plugged in but not on my
head). It doesn't seem to die as much when I'm not
I think it's important for the developer to consider some aspects of
this bug separately.
1. Wifi auth window pops up and steals focus before user is logged in.
It is frustrating to begin typing my password and to have my keyboard focus
swiped away so my hidden password is now hopelessly
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