/etc/default/pulseaudio

mdriftmeyer@horus:/etc/default$ more pulseaudio
# Start the PulseAudio sound server in system mode.
# (enables the pulseaudio init script)
# System mode is not the recommended way to run PulseAudio as it has some
# limitations (such as no shared memory access) and could potentially allow
# users to disconnect or redirect each others audio streams. The
# recommended way to run PulseAudio is as a per-session daemon. For GNOME
# sessions you can install pulseaudio-esound-compat and GNOME will
# automatically start PulseAudio on login (if ESD is enabled in
# System->Preferences->Sound). For other sessions, you can simply start
# PulseAudio with "pulseaudio --daemonize".
# 0 = don't start, 1 = start
PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START=0

# Prevent users from dynamically loading modules into the PulseAudio sound
# server. Dynamic module loading enhances the flexibility of the PulseAudio
# system, but may pose a security risk.
# 0 = no, 1 = yes
DISALLOW_MODULE_LOADING=1

mdriftmeyer@horus:/etc/default$

Of course I ran a purge. I have been testing GNOME 3 out so I haven't used KDE 4.6.5 for a few months, just KDE applications within GNOME 3 Shell.

Since all my mails are imap'd I'll keep this archived and tested again when I reinstall speech-dispatcher to see if I ever run into this again.

Thanks for the help and sorry about purging the set up.

- Marc

On 08/10/2011 12:17 AM, Boris Dušek wrote:
There is no need to reinstall speech-dispatcher, because:

a. you uninstalled it with --purge, then you no longer have its configuration file and would install the default configuration file, whose contents I already well know b. you did uninstalled it without --purge, then it left the conffiles I am asking you for, and you can send the information I inquired without installing the respective package

In any case, knowing your /etc/default/pulseaudio would be helpful, and if you still have the /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf, then the grep output I asked too.

Anyway while the problem looks like in pulseaudio since it should be able to run fine with 2 instances under different users, the speech-dispatcher.postinst script should not have modified /etc/default/speech-dispatcher to be RUN=yes on upgrade from 0.6* (it should have been 0.7). Unfortunately no way to fix that now in the package for those who upgraded from 0.6. New installs of speech-dispatcher should be fine, though. If you did not use --purge when uninstalling speech-dispatcher, just edit /etc/default/speech-dispatcher and change "RUN=yes" to "RUN=no", speech-dispatcher 0.7 should not run as a system-wide service.

10.8.2011 v 0:56, Marc J. Driftmeyer:

I'll have to reinstall it. After uninstalling it PulseAudio and ALSA work seemlessly within both KDE 4.6.5 and GNOME 3.0.2.

What is the boot order of loaded services/daemons and perhaps that is the problem?

- Marc

On 08/08/2011 12:51 PM, Boris Dušek wrote:
Hello,

sorry for not getting to you earlier.

Could you please:

1. post your /etc/default/pulseaudio
2. post output of: grep AudioOutputMethod /etc/speech-dispatcher/speechd.conf

Also, would you remember whether you had this problem also with previous 0.7* 
versions of the package?

Finally, the bugreport information says that you have modified the conffile 
/etc/default/speech-dispatcher. Do you remember modifying it? (A theory I have 
is that a package installation script modified it without you doing it).

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