Am 03.06.2012 18:46, schrieb Paul Menzel:
>> i'm using "ecryptfs" to encrypt my home directory and "pam_mount" to 
>> have it automatically
>> mounted/unmounted at login/logout. The unmounting never worked and i 
>> discoverd that a pulseaudio process of my user was keept running 
>> although my user was already logged out. This process had some files 
>> opened  in "~./pulse" which is why i think my home dir is not unmounted.
> 
> I will not be able to help you, but you can give more information. What
> distribution do you use? What version of Linux, PulseAudio, systemd?
> Maybe even attach the PulseAudio’s unit file for reference.

pulseaudio process is not stopped on Fdora 15/16 as example after logout

i generally hate the idea of  sound.daemon depeding on user-sessions
because it prevents things like mpd from running completly in
background and if i hear music on my desktop and switch with CTRL+F2
to a terminal it is simply idiotic that music stops to play

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