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Title:
No audio when logging in as second user. Only dummy audio device seen
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ah, sadly not. added my user to audio group, logged in/out and still
dont get sound (my wife's session is running in the background)
I'll try a reboot and see if that works.
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I was reading more about pulseaudio and saw this on one of the Arch pages:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio#Configuration_files
"PulseAudio uses udev and logind to give access dynamically to the currently
"active" user"
could it be this which is not happening correctly? I started
thats actually really useful information. the Arch link in particular.
think i am happy to have my family members able to change volume etc,
but not sure how to set up a systemd service.
think i will just log everyone out when the bug happens, at least
starting a new session gets the sound workin
A quick Google shows some hints:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/SystemWide/
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Examples#Allowing_multiple_users_to_use_PulseAudio_at_the_same_time
If we are to follow upstream's recommendations then that would
Understood. I wont have daemonize=yes set, I will wait until the bug
next occurs.
Is there anything i can do run to troubleshoot further?
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No I have no more ideas on the audio issue. In fact if "The audio issue
doesnt always happen" then that suggests even comment #4 might not work.
As for USB issues, please log them as separate bugs. One bug per
problem.
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Thanks Daniel for the suggestion, I'll try it. The audio issue doesnt
always happen and I can't spot exactly what the triggers are, this
morning 3 sessions are all working fine.
any suggestion for what to do if it occurs again? 'kill all pulseaudio'
doesnt help, neither does asking it to restart
Thanks. It appears this isn't the problem I thought it was.
Instead it sounds like pulseaudio is opening the audio device(s)
exclusively and can't share them between sessions.
I'm not sure but I suspect a shared pulseaudio daemon is possible and
might avoid that problem. It looks like you can ena
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Title:
No audio when logging in as second use
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