Hi,

gregor herrmann wrote:
> > - I had the same bug on X. Uninstalling pulseaudio - and rebooting -
> > fixed the issue.
> 
> Like Axel and Nirgal I can confirm that bb works fine without
> pulseaudio.

I can confirm that I don't have pulseaudio installed. (And this is one
more reason for me to continue to avoid it...)

Despite my disliking of pulseaudio, I think that a "Conflicts:
pulseaudio" is not a good way to "fix" this issue, especially since it
seems to work fine on the console even if pulseaudio is installed.

Some other ideas come to my mind:

* A wrapper script which checks the above mentioned condition (X +
  pulseaudio) and either warns plus exits or, if possible, just
  removes all indicators for pulseadio (environment variables or
  whatever it uses to indicate its present).

* Downgrading the bug to "important" again (which IMHO is now even
  more the most appropriate severity) and adding a paragraph to
  README.Debian or similar to mention this issue.

                Regards, Axel
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