Hi Matt,
thanks for the prompt response!
Matt Taggart wrote:
> On 1/16/21 10:25 AM, Axel Beckert wrote:
>
> > Matt: You said, you had the issue also on the console. Could you check
> > if that "pasuspender -- env PULSE_SERVER= bb" command workarounds the
> > issue for you on the virtual
On 1/16/21 10:25 AM, Axel Beckert wrote:
Matt: You said, you had the issue also on the console. Could you check
if that "pasuspender -- env PULSE_SERVER= bb" command workarounds the
issue for you on the virtual console, too? Maybe there's more virtual
console support from pulseaudio nowadays…
Yes great!
Before my proposal, I have simply tried without success:
pasuspender -- bb
I have added a case here:
https://wiki.debian.org/PulseAudio#Stop_running_the_pulseaudio_daemon_for_a_while
So I hope it is just not noise.
On Sat, 16 Jan 2021 19:25:17 +0100 Axel Beckert wrote:
> Hi again,
Hi again,
Axel Beckert wrote:
> Patrice Duroux wrote:
> > Another solution to keep pulseaudio installed is just to inactive it
> > before running bb.
[…]
> Thanks! Will create a README.pulseaudio with that information to
> mitigate this issue a bit more than disabling audio by default already
>
Control: retitle -1 bb: Enabling audio causes video to freeze iff pulseaudio is
running
Hi Patrice,
Patrice Duroux wrote:
> Another solution to keep pulseaudio installed is just to inactive it
> before running bb.
> Within systemd user session you can do:
>
> systemctl --user mask
Hi,
Another solution to keep pulseaudio installed is just to inactive it before
running bb.
Within systemd user session you can do:
systemctl --user mask pulseaudio.socket
systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.service
And then activate back your pulseaudio service:
systemctl --user unmask
Control: retitle -1 bb audio causes video to stop iff pulseaudio is installed
Control: tag -1 + confirmed upstream
Hi,
Andrej Shadura wrote:
> I also still observe this issue.
JFTR: It works fine for me for ages. (But see below.)
> In fact, I don’t remember ever being able to run BB with sound
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