the fix is in the current pulseaudio version in focal now
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Great, thanks.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Nick Moriarty (nick-moriarty)
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A fix for this has been merged upstream:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/merge_requests/134
I believe this should make it into the 14.0 release.
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Pulseaudio won't start when home directory not owned by user
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Hi,
This still affects both 14.04 and 16.04 (and probably affects the newer
non-LTS releases). We apply a patch downstream, which I've attached.
Regards
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Thanks Nick. Happy to keep this bug open. Please just let us know
specifically what current Ubuntu version(s) it is still a problem on.
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This problem is still present on more recent versions of Ubuntu. We
currently locally patch it to allow home directories to be owned by
either the relevant user, or root.
It would be great if this was patched upstream.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Remi,
thanks for the reply. It isn't really a bug in our setup - more of a
feature.
We use NetApp fileservers that support multi-mode filestores so we can use NTFS
ACLs
and Unix permissions on the same filestore. Most of our users use Windows, so
home directory
access is controlled with
I don't know about this specific code path, but there are security
reasons why PulseAudio wants the directory owned by the user. Namely it
creates files with predictable names therein.
If the home directory is not owned by the user, that looks more like a
bug in your setup...
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