Dank U, but I prefer Conky, because it displays each 2 seconds; RAM
size; SWAP size and SWAP throughput :)
On Tue, 2020-07-07 at 01:48 +, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> You can see the memory usage by running:
>
> free -h
>
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1886330
Title:
pulseaudio not working in Virtualbox
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Normally I run the VM with Transmission, Firefox/WhatsAPP and Evolution.
Sometimes I add a second Firefox window or LibreOffice Calc, but that's
all. I never noticed a crash and I have no problems with responsiveness,
despite a relative large SWAP usage, since the VM runs on top of ZFS
(lz4 compres
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I run my "work" VMs and in Xubuntu pulse audio often does not start. In
this dump I tried to start music through Firefox and through my media
player quodlibet and none of the audio starts.
See attachment with t
I can see a few issues in the log from your VM:
1. Buggy audio in the VM's kernel driver (says pulseaudio):
jul 05 11:05:21 VM-Xubuntu-2004 pulseaudio[1406]: ALSA woke us up to write new
data to the device, but there was actually nothing to write.
jul 05 11:05:21 VM-Xubuntu-2004 pulseaudio[1406]
The main reason why PulseAudio exists is so that multiple apps can play
sounds simultaneously, without having to stop and restart each app to
get access to the audio hardware in turn. So I don't think having two
windows open should be a problem.
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Note that I run Firefox twice in two different windows. One window is
for the WhatsApp website, the other windows is for youtube. This is the
ONLY system, where I use two windows of Firefox both potentially using
pulseaudio. The WhatsApp windows has used or tried to use pulseaudio in
the past.
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Pulseaudio was running, but the music did not start. It stayed in the
initial position. I have the impression that Firefox creates the
problem. The music in quodlibet played. I stopped it and I started
Firefox to play a music video from youtube, it did not play. Afterwards
quodlibet stopped playing
The attached info shows PulseAudio was running when you reported the
bug:
!!Sound Servers on this system
!!
Pulseaudio:
Installed - Yes (/usr/bin/pulseaudio)
Running - Yes
Are you sure the problem is PulseAudio not running (the process should
be named 'pul