No, libpam-systemd is not installed. Regards Harri -- > On Nov 19, 2017, at 23:53, Felipe Sateler <fsate...@debian.org> wrote: > > > >> On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 7:01 PM, Harald Dunkel <ha...@afaics.de> wrote: >> On Sun, 19 Nov 2017 17:26:16 -0300 >> Felipe Sateler <fsate...@debian.org> wrote: >> >> > > Removing /etc/pulse/client.conf.d/00-disable-autospawn.conf reenabled >> > > pulse audio on the next reboot. >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > Weird. could you provide the output of the following (from a boot without >> > audio): >> > >> > systemctl --user status pulseaudio.{socket,service} >> > journalctl --user-unit pulseaudio.socket >> > journalctl --user-unit pulseaudio.service >> > >> >> % systemctl --user status pulseaudio.{socket,service} >> Failed to get properties: Process org.freedesktop.systemd1 exited with >> status 1 >> % su >> Password: >> # systemctl --user status pulseaudio.{socket,service} >> Failed to get properties: Connection reset by peer >> # journalctl --user-unit pulseaudio.socket >> -- Logs begin at Sun 2017-11-19 22:54:23 CET, end at Sun 2017-11-19 22:56:21 >> CET. -- >> -- No entries -- >> # journalctl --user-unit pulseaudio.service >> -- Logs begin at Sun 2017-11-19 22:54:23 CET, end at Sun 2017-11-19 22:56:21 >> CET. -- >> -- No entries -- >> # > > OK. These indicate that the systemd user instances are not running. Do you > have libpam-systemd installed? If yes, could you post the output of > > journalctl user@1000.service > > (Assuming 1000 is the uid of your user.) > > > -- > > Saludos, > Felipe Sateler