On Saturday 02 May 2015 08:44 PM, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> OK, then set log-target = journal. I see you are using systemd as
> init, so you can do the following:
> 
> journalctl -b /usr/bin/pulseaudio
> 
> To get the log.

guruprasad@kal-el:~$ journalctl -b /usr/bin/pulseaudio
No journal files were found.


> Also, I have assumed you do not have a local configuration. What are
> the contents of ~/.config/pulse ?

guruprasad@kal-el:~$ ls ~/.config/pulse/
21544ca2d6123577f1d4e77452766946-card-database.tdb
21544ca2d6123577f1d4e77452766946-default-sink
21544ca2d6123577f1d4e77452766946-default-source
21544ca2d6123577f1d4e77452766946-device-volumes.tdb
21544ca2d6123577f1d4e77452766946-stream-volumes.tdb
client.conf
cookie

guruprasad@kal-el:~$ cat ~/.config/pulse/client.conf
autospawn = no


One weird thing I noticed is, the sound icon shows up in the
notification area in the login screen and when I move the volume level,
I hear the pop sound. But after login and once the desktop is ready for
use, it is gone and doesn't work till I kill and restart pulse.

Hope this helps.

Thanks & Regards,
Guruprasad


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