The problem here has to do with pulse and not the indicator-sound-
service. Could you confirm the location of pulse binary ? It should be
/usr/bin/pulseaudio
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Same issue for me.
dmesg:
...
[86024.750829] evince[22626]: segfault at 7ffb28f39259 ip 7ffba0c669cc sp
7ffb9d4b09a0 error 4 in libgvfsdbus.so[7ffba0c48000+29000]
[126932.463827] indicator-sound[22515]: segfault at 7fffc59e1f58 ip
7facf352c332 sp 7fffc59e1f60 error 6 in
libpulse
Pulse is segfault by the looks of things :) Will be looking at this in
the morning.
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I've had the same problem, with Ubuntu 10.04 on x64.
The process is running /usr/lib/indicator-sound/indicator-sound-service
I also got these messages in dmesg:
[97394.361356] indicator-sound[4301]: segfault at 7fff5f13af58 ip
7f62ff72c332 sp 7fff5f13af60 error 6 in
libpulsecommon-0.9.2
I have this same problem:
Running the x64 release version of 10.04, uname -a:
Linux ubu104 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:28:05 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
as a base for VirtualBox.
Things ran fine for 2 days, then I restarted a vm which suddenly said it had
problems connecting with
While I'd seen this happen a couple of times before I uninstalled
indicator-sound, since reinstalling it hasn't repeated yet. So either
it's intermittent, and will happen again at some point, or it was
dependent on other factors in the state of the beta which may have since
changed.
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Hi,
Could you please reproduce this and when the problem is occuring, please
run the command below and attach the output here.
ps aux | grep indicator*
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Thanks for the quick response. All I can say is that the process that
using up resources was identified as "indicator-sound". Can that apply
to either?
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Hi,
Thanks for reporting this.
I was not aware of this software being power hungry.
Could you please be more specific ?
Which actual process was misbehaving. The indicator or the service ?
Conor
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Conor Curran (cjcurran)
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