Marius Flage schrieb:
>>
>> Made any progress?
> 
> None whatsoever. I have really no idea where to continue looking. It happens 
> no matter what kind of hardware I'm using, so it has to be some sort of 
> server issue.
> 
> I had your setup earlier, with a 64-bit system with 32-bit clients, but 
> stopped using that due to problems with flash. So you may want to check out 
> that. Try playing audio by using mplayer or similar and see what happens 
> then. For me it plays for a while (generally around 1-2 minutes) and then 
> just dies.

I have a 64bit Ubuntu Jaunty Server + 32bit Jaunty clients and i have
the same problem with pulseaudio. Flash works quite well BTW (using
ndiswrapper).

We should obtain backtraces of the crashes
( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace#Already%20running%20programs )
then report it to the pulseaudio devs.

There is one open ticket about replay crashes on thin clients, but
that's related to skype ( http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/47 ), we
should create a new one i think.

I will try to obtain a backtrace next week, but having several from
different users (platforms? distros?) will probably be more demonstrative.

Jakob

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