On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Dr. Robin Haunschild <h...@unschild.de> wrote: > Hi, > > on Tue, 08 04 14 15:54:27 Felipe Sateler wrote: > > [...] > >> > $ grep 119 /etc/passwd >> > speech-dispatcher:x:119:29:Speech Dispatcher,,,:/var/run/speech- >> > dispatcher:/bin/sh >> > $ grep 119 /etc/group >> > pulse-access:x:119:robin >> > >> > I'm not aware that I am using speech-dispatcher. Maybe I just uninstall >> > the package speech-dispatcher and hope the problem will be gone. Or is >> > speech- dispatcher some system package needed by other applications? >> >> This may be the problem. Does /etc/default/speech-dispatcher enable >> the speech dispatcher? I have RUN=no in that file. Please try >> disabling the speech dispatcher. Uninstalling might be more difficult > > Right, I had RUN=yes, changed it into RUN=no, and restarted the system. > > Now the pulseaudio process from speech-dispatcher has not been started. Also, > I can play sound as expected. I tried a regular mp3 and ogg file as well as > playing youtube and some local video, works fine. Thanks so much. Please feel > free to close this bug. > > However, I'd like to note that I did not set RUN=yes. Do I have to expect some > disadvantage setting RUN=no? Is it possible to include in the post-install- > script of pulseaudio that RUN=no is set in /etc/default/speech-dispatcher in > case there is no general disadvantage?
The default is to set RUN=no, both in the version in wheezy and the version in testing. Possibly speech-dispatcher defaulted to yes on earlier versions and it didn't migrate. There is a bug about this in speech-dispatcher which I just noticed (#625235). I can reproduce the problem in current sid by enabling speech-dispatcher and rebooting. I would think this is a bug in pulseaudio, as it should be capable of talking to itself to negotiate the card. Strangely enough, if I start another user session I can play sound with pulseaudio just fine. I need to do some research. -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org