I see this error on my 11.10 (AMD64) machine only for users with nfs-
mounted home directories. Their home directory paths are pretty long
(/Network/Servers/fqdn of server/Volumes/Homes/user name) because
I'm using a Mac OS X Server for my NFS sharing and that's the convention
for home directory auto mount paths.
Another clue is that I'm seeing these types of errors in my syslog:
[pulseaudio] module-protocol-stub.c: Failed to remove stale UNIX socket
'/Network/Servers/fqdn of server/Volumes/Homes/user
name/.pulse/e735d8c8be6377c9aa3f7b4c05f9-runtime/native': No such file or
directory
If I look in a user's .pulse directory (actually symlinked into a
directory in /tmp) for the 'native' socket, the name's truncated.
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