I wonder if there might be any other thoughts on this (aside from that of replacing Pulseaudio with its successor, which I'm not comfortable with)?
The flakiness is particularly worrying--that only certain applications will crash with it. Thanks. On Friday, December 3, 2021, 10:46:23 AM EST, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum <bg271...@yahoo.com> wrote: For the last month or so, Pulseaudio has been crashing for me. It seems to happen only when I use certain apps, such as watching video with VLC,or watching embedded videos in Firefox. It does not happen when listening to audio through an audio player, or having Zoom calls. After a crash,the Pulseaudio Volume Control will give a "connecting to Pulseaudio" error. Restarting with either "pulseaudio --start" or "pulseaudio -k" will hang for10-20 seconds, and then "work", in that "ps" will show Pulse is running, but I still can't play music (through anything), and the volume app shows thesame error. This will last a few minutes, until sound starts again. This was on Bullseye; I recently upgraded to Bookworm (for other reasons, though I hoped it would help with this), and it's still happening, althoughnow "pulseaudio --start" will respond almost instantly. However, it still takes a few minutes for sound to come back. Where do I look for help on this? /var/log/messages shows warnings about a deprecated module, but nothing more serious than that. I'm not sure wherethese crashes might be recorded, or what else to do. But having sound is very important to me, so I'd love to fix this!