On 30.05.2015 20:12, Northern Lights Info wrote:
Okay, here¹s a follow-up.  Still no joy.

I managed to get PulseAudio to run logged in as a regular user.  I had to
get bluetoothd running on root first by running bluetoothctl.  Then I quit
out of it.
Over on the regular user shell, I executed pulseaudio --start -D.  At that
point, I was able to run bluetoothctl as the regular user and get it to
respond.  I was able to connect to the speaker and the play button on the
speaker lit up and there was a little chirp from the speaker.  Running
pacmd list-sinks showed the speaker as a sink.

Sounds great, right?  Wrong.  Shortly after, the play button light went
out with three beeps from the speaker and more troubling, PulseAudio shut
down.


Hi,

quite simple, pulseaudio is configured to shut down when it's idle.
I worked around this by setting  exit-idle-time = -1 in daemon.conf

Regards
            Georg
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