have the same problem with ntfs as home partition using the 13.04 seems
to be a regression will try the bind work around!
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This seems to be back in 12.04 LTS!
Same work around using mount --bind fixes it there too. Is this just a
regression because someone forgot the NFS issue, or a new problem?
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This is an old bug but the issue remains if mounting homefolder with cifs.
If unix extensions are not enabled in samba pulseaudio cannot create a symlink
to /tmp.
To workaround this you can use solution #34
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/330766/comments/34)
or use the
Volcano, I have a solution that worked for me (my brother's home
partition was NTFS). Though I didn't think to update pulseaudio to see
if the most recent one fixed the problem...
Make a small partition around 5 MiB with a file system that supports symbolic
links (like ext3). Mount that
For me the problem isn't solved, i tried the workarounds above.
I have my home directory on a ntfs partition. I have no problems with booting
and sound is playing (on most programs like rhytmbox and amarok but is not
paying on Mplayer).
But as Pulsaudio isn't starting up, i can't choose which of
I have karmic with pulseaudio 1:0.9.19-0ubuntu4 and home as ntfs and
still have this problem. Pulseaudio doesn't start.
e...@eric:~$ pulseaudio
E: core-util.c: Failed to create secure directory: Permission Denied
My partition is like this in fstab:
/dev/sda5 /home ntfs-3g
Yep, that was intentionally the resolution of this bug - instead of
hanging in the middle of the login process, pulseaudio now gives up.
It's certainly not the perfect solution, but it's better than not
being able to login. I'm not sure whether or not we can expect a
better fix from pulseaudio
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:0.9.14-0ubuntu20.3
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This was fixed upstream. As far as I'm aware, the fix hasn't regressed
in Lucid, so I'm closing the bug. Please re-open if I'm mistaken.
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I've verified that the packages in proposed fix the login hangs we were
experiencing here.
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+ IMPACT: When pulseaudio can not write into ~/.pulse (either because of
+ permissions or quota or some other issue), pulseaudio spins continually
+ attempting to write its state into that directory. This can hang the
+ login process.
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This fixes does not work for me, but as I am using cifs and not ntfs I
opened a new bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/429533 and
attached a workaround. With cifs the problems seems to be that, broken
symlinks are not taken care of. This causes pulseaudio not beeing able
to set
As far as I can tell, the version of PulseAudio currently in Karmic
contains commit 277822053c2f070940e5a996b9a6d95645d74590, which should
fix this bug.
Attached is a debdiff that backports the patch for Jaunty as well; I'm
running a test build in my PPA now
I installed the Jaunty backport from Evan's PPA, and it fixes the
problem for me. (For bonus points, most audio seems to fall back to ALSA
directly if Pulse doesn't start.)
I'm running into this issue with a home directory in the AFS networked
file system that's exceeded its quota; if you can't
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I've got the same problem with a locally authenticated user, but with a
CIFS home dir in fstab (_netdev option).
My present workaround is:
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
rm -rf .pulse
sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
But it has to be done every single time I turn on the machine.
A more permanent workaround
I'd just like to add that it's not just ntfs. I see the same problem on
a machine (authenticated via ldap to AD) mounting homes via cifs using
pam_mount.
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I'd just like to make clear how important this issue could be, since I
spent almost a whole day trying to get my work computer to log in under
my main user without a failsafe Gnome session after upgrading to Jaunty,
due to the specific reason mentioned by Josh.
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It's in the SRU work queue.
On Apr 24, 2009 6:10 PM, Dan Lea dan...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd just like to make clear how important this issue could be, since I
spent almost a whole day trying to get my work computer to log in under
my main user without a failsafe Gnome session after upgrading to
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** Also affects: pulseaudio via
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/539
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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a workaround was supplied
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Hi,
I have the same Problem. This affects also other applications that use
pulseaudio too (e.g., Skype). Is there already a solution to this issue?
Best regards.
Wolfgang
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$HOME/.pulse and $HOME/.pulse-cookie have incorrect ownership and/or
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Have you strace -fF'd to confirm?
No, I read the sources. But if you like:
umask(077) = 022
mkdir(/home/mario/.pulse, 0700) = -1 EEXIST (File exists)
umask(022) = 077
getuid()= 1000
getgid()
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This is no duplicate and no race condition, at all. In addition to points 1-2
by Josh Smith, I'd like to add:
3) if ~/.pulse is a symlink, pulseaudio fails to start although the target
directory's
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This is no duplicate and no race condition, at all. In addition to points 1-2
by Josh Smith, I'd like to add:
3)
Had the same problem - checked my .pulse directory and it, and all the
contents were owned by root.
I've deleted it and logged in again, and everything now seems to work
fine.
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The problem for potentially several people is that incorrect .pulse
permissions can screw up pulseaudio working. And more importantly, the
failure of pulseaudio starting means the entire desktop never gets to
load up. However this can be fixed by a one off deleting of the .pulse
directory, so when
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 189060 ***
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This is not a duplicate of bug #189060.
That bug is about permissions being wrong after an upgrade.
This bug is about:
1) incorrrect permissions causing all of gnome to wait
2) pulseaudio folder needing
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This is the same bug with the same race condition as the culprit,
thanks.
On Mar 7, 2009 5:30 PM, Josh Smith duncan.hawtho...@gmail.com wrote:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 189060 ***
running pulseaudio without any arguments (if no pulseaudio is currently
running):
W: main.c: High-priority scheduling enabled in configuration but not allowed by
policy.
pa_make_secure_dir: dir: /home/mario/.pulse, mode: 0700, uid: -1, gid: -1
E: core-util.c: Failed to create secure directory:
i've enhanced pulseaudio with some debugging messages in
pa_make_secure_dir:
W: main.c: High-priority scheduling enabled in configuration but not allowed by
policy.
pa_make_secure_dir: dir: /home/mario/.pulse, mode: 0700, uid: -1, gid: -1
pa_make_secure_dir: u: 0022, r: -1, errno: 17
Same for me. But in contrast to the OP this bug is not related to his
NTFS home directory. I'm using ext3. A freshly created user account does
work. Some old setting from Intrepid that's confusing pulseaudio.
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