It turned out that the combination of blender / pulseaudio and the log-
level of pulseaudio was the problem. When I open Blender then suspend
the machine and resume again, the above error immediately fills the
logfile with tons of data. The problem persist until blender is stopped.
So first I
I have the exact same problem here with Standard Ubuntu 16.06:
The ~/.cache/upstart/unity7.log file is filled with this crap over and
over after suspend /resume:
"AL lib: (EE) ALCplaybackAlsa_mixerProc: start failed: File descriptor
in bad state"
I am using blender and firefox simultaneously.
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Looks like usual stderr logspam from an application where no one
actually looks at the stderr output, so there's tons of it and no
pressure to reduce it from users. (Seriously, running firefox or (many?
most? all?) kde programs from a shell is illuminating. And painful.)
Thanks
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Hello Flames_in_Paradise! Are you writing this to me, or Carlo Wood?
As for me, I've set up a scheduled task to delete startkde.log every
minute, so it won't fill up my drive, and almost forgot about this
problem.
As I see now, the bug probably got fixed somehow, since I have Firefox
open with
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** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Also affects: openjdk-7 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Something is MAJORLY wrong with something... I can't even login anymore (into
KDE).
Like another user somewhere else said, normal users might just have to give up
on their PC in this case :/.
Fortunately, I'm an advanced user and could log in remotely from another PC and
find out
that two
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1505660
Title:
~/.cache/upstart/startkde.log fills up every