On 11/23/17 06:36, David A. De Graaf wrote:
> pulseaudio became unusable on F26 with the upgrade to vers 11.1.2 a few
> weeks ago.  It rapidly filled the log files with trash - and produced
> no sound.
> By using   dnf downgrade "*pulseaudio*"    I was able to restore sanity.
>
> Yesterday I freshly installed Fedora 27 Live Xfce on an Acer laptop.
> Today, /var/log/messages had grown to
> -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 14787172 Nov 22 15:47 messages
> These 15 MB contain recurring lines like this:
>
> Nov 22 11:22:18 datacer rtkit-daemon[4896]: Successfully made thread 16113 of 
> pr
> ocess 16113 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by 'dad' high priority at nice level 
> -11
> .
> Nov 22 11:22:19 datacer rtkit-daemon[4896]: Successfully made thread 16116 of
> process 16113 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by 'dad' RT at priority 5.
> Nov 22 11:22:19 datacer rtkit-daemon[4896]: Successfully made thread 16121 of
> process 16113 (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) owned by 'dad' RT at priority 5.
> Nov 22 11:22:19 datacer pulseaudio[16113]: [pulseaudio] socket-server.c: 
> bind():
> Address already in use
> Nov 22 11:22:19 datacer pulseaudio[16113]: [pulseaudio] module.c: Failed to 
> load
> module "module-esound-protocol-unix" (argument: ""): initialization failed.
> Nov 22 11:22:19 datacer pulseaudio[16113]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Module load 
> failed.
> Nov 22 11:22:19 datacer pulseaudio[16113]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Failed to
> initialize daemon.
> Nov 22 11:22:19 datacer pulseaudio[16110]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Daemon 
> startup failed.
>
> which repeat every 5 seconds, and will rapidly destroy my system.
>
> I've fought with this miserable pulseaudio creation for several
> years, trying to get sound to work *properly*, but this is the
> last straw.
>
> Today I held an exorcism and have slain the damned thing:
>     dnf remove pulseaudio
> which, amazingly, took out 34 packages.
>
> Sound now works perfectly - just the way it should.
> I cannot discern any important loss of function from the deleted 34
> packages so far.  aplay, vlc, xmms, mythfrontend and even
> skypeforlinux all work fine with alsa.
>
> pulseaudio should just go away!
>
>
Just a FWIW....

I'm running F27 with KDE and pulseaudio-11.1-6.fc27.  The HW on one system is 
an Acer
Aspire 5920 which I think is about 8 yrs old.

The audio device is

[root@acer log]# lspci | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio 
Controller (rev 03)

0 problems with pulseaudio

Also 0 problems on my HP systems.

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