On Wed, 05 May 2010 12:53:04 -, Dražen Kačar wrote:
> Ah, got it. Pulseaudio won't start (under my user's account) because of:
>
> E: module.c: Failed to load module "module-alsa-sink" (argument:
> "device=plughw:0 rate=44100"): initialization failed.
> E: main.c: Module load failed.
> E: m
On Wed, 05 May 2010 12:28:33 -, Dražen Kačar wrote:
> I wanted to try your suggestion, and discovered I had no pulseaudio
> running. I edited /etc/pulse/client.conf, and then:
>
> {lestat}~# pulseaudio -k
> E: main.c: Failed to kill daemon: No such process
> {lestat}~> ps -ef | grep pulse
> d
Ah, got it. Pulseaudio won't start (under my user's account) because of:
E: module.c: Failed to load module "module-alsa-sink" (argument:
"device=plughw:0 rate=44100"): initialization failed.
E: main.c: Module load failed.
E: main.c: Failed to initialize daemon.
And that module was specified in
I wanted to try your suggestion, and discovered I had no pulseaudio
running. I edited /etc/pulse/client.conf, and then:
{lestat}~# pulseaudio -k
E: main.c: Failed to kill daemon: No such process
{lestat}~> ps -ef | grep pulse
dave 19336 5056 0 14:18 pts/100:00:00 grep pulse
Then I start
So, you should look at why pulseaudio is respawning so quickly, I would assume
because
it is crashing on startup.
First stop it autospawning by editing /etc/pulse/client.conf and adding
"autospawn = no".
Then stop any running pulseaudio with the "pulseaudio -k" command.
The run pulseaudio using
Another duplicate shows rtkit querying repeatedly, so I am sure this is
pulseaudio
related.
Thanks,
James
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I've deleted some .* folders and files from some applications that I've
used before and unistaled and now the system is OK (I hope).
But I think that the problem was .pulse folder from pulse-audio. After
deleting this folder my CPU was in the normal state. Looking inside the
folder I've seen that
On Sat, 01 May 2010 13:02:27 -, zwj wrote:
> may be this would be help:
> Syslog: daemon.log
> May 1 20:46:31 zwj-desktop rtkit-daemon[1343]: Supervising 1 threads of 1
> processes of 1 users.
> May 1 20:46:31 zwj-desktop rtkit-daemon[1343]: Sucessfully made thread 32184
> of process 32184
may be this would be help:
Syslog: daemon.log
May 1 20:46:31 zwj-desktop rtkit-daemon[1343]: Supervising 1 threads of 1
processes of 1 users.
May 1 20:46:31 zwj-desktop rtkit-daemon[1343]: Sucessfully made thread 32184
of process 32184 (n/a) owned by '1000' high priority at nice level -11.
May
I have the problem too. polkitd using 25% cpu and 20% mem.
I suspect
With Debug info:DEBUG: Dropping all .pkla caches for directory
`/etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d
It seems that it rescan /etc/polkit-1/localauthority over and over again.
The system call is so frequently, that the outp
On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 14:39:48 -, Sébastien Pierre
wrote:
> Here is what I get
You failed to kill any existing polkitd processes.
This may be due to dbus activation and whatever is continually making
requests causing polkitd to be respawned before you can start polkitd.
Thanks,
James
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Here is what I get
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Hi,
It looks as though something may be continually querying polkit, which is
probably
causing a slow memory leak to show itself much much faster.
Nothing should be querying it that frequently, so lets work out what is.
If you kill the polkitd process and then run
sudo /usr/lib/policykit-1/p
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I had polkitd eat through all RAM and swap (approx 6G total) and trigger
oom-killer on firefox overnight.
Seeing the above, and being long overdue for a housecleaning of dot
files/directories, I started with a clean dir and only migrated key
stuff I use daily directly (i.e. .gitconfig, .thunderbir
Yeah, I essentially had to do the same. Moving a single directory was
impossible, as it tended to be multiple directories that caused it. First, I
dragged out the non-system hidden files, then the system hidden files. Next, I
restarted and moved back everything except these hidden directories
I've found that by running 'rm -rf .*' in my home directory and
rebooting that the problem has gone away.
Mine's a non-essential box though, so I wouldn't recommend a blanket
delete like that to everyone.
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