This bug is closed. I suggest if there is any problem you want fixed in
current or future Ubuntu releases then please create a fresh bug by
running:
ubuntu-bug pulseaudio
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To clarify at first: It's 2019 and I am running Arch Linux with
systemd...
... but I had exactly the same problem. My goal was simply to switch to
another user (by Ctrl-Alt-Fx or by means of the display manager) and to
keep my sound running.
I finally got it to work without having to play with
There was never a change released for pulseaudio. Resetting back to
previous status.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Won't Fix
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Actually I have the same annoying behavior on Debian. Really annoying.
Seems pulseaudio is broken by design if a bug is marked as a feature.
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This effects me in Kubuntu 15.04.
Its really annoying losing sound if you go to a virtual terminal.
If this is intentional design I would argue its a bad design.
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Ah, the classic it's not a bug, it's a feature
But it a new and unexpected behavior.
Maybe it should be left as an option not default.
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