>This question is probably better suited for a Debian forum, as it seems
>to more be an issue of how your environment is set up.
I already asked at the Debian ML and forum but I got no solution.
>That said, I have
>a suspicion that you may have enabled system daemon mode.
Do you mean set
> Do you mean set daemonize = yes in /etc/daemon.conf?
It's /etc/pulse/daemon.conf.
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Hello,
I installed PulseAudio without specific configuration.
In Firefox it uses Alsa instead of PulseAudio and in media players it does not
work.
If I do
killall pulseaudio
pulseaudio --start
Works in Firefox and media players.
My user and pulse user are in the "audio" group.
sudo grep
I found the problem, XDG_RUNTIME_DIR was misconfigured.
Thanks.
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>Launch "pavucontrol" to trigger the pulseaudio auto-spawn. Look through
>pavucontrol and see if it's detecting your sound cards correctly.
It says "Establishing connection to PulseAudio. Please wait..." and nothing
else happens.
>Also you can check that pulse is correctly running under your