On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 08:39:59AM EST, Davide Depau wrote:
> It may be a media player started as root! Maybe if a media player is
> started as root could change the owner of that directory to root..
If a media player was started as root, libpulse would notice that
pulseaudio is not running for ro
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:29 AM, Luke Yelavich
wrote:
> Pulseaudio is run as the logged in user. Pulse itself will refuse to
> start as root if system mode is not enabled in the config. I think this
> is happening post pulse start, although I have no idea what the problem
> could be, and I haven't
Pulseaudio is run as the logged in user. Pulse itself will refuse to
start as root if system mode is not enabled in the config. I think this
is happening post pulse start, although I have no idea what the problem
could be, and I haven't experienced this problem myself.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1197395
Title:
/run/user/$ID/pulse owned by root and not by the user
To manage
Ok, I'm adding it. I didn't have the problem again. I'll try to play music
every time I turn on the PC, and if I won't have problem for almost a week,
I will report it here.
2013/7/9 Luke Yelavich
> Ok then, could you please try testing Pulseaudio 4.0 from ppa:ubuntu-
> audio-dev/pulse-testing?