One would expect that the first user would be automatically added to the
most appropriate groups and I am guessing the three 'pulse' groups
should be included and aren't.

I came across the 'canberra' warning/error completely by accident and
adding myself to the 'pulse' groups came about via another 'minor' issue
I was working on.

Up until that point I simply used the default groups assigned without
any major hassle; nothing actually dying but a minor problem with
pulseaudio not sharing resources .i.e playing an mp3 and xchat sound
effects (.wav files) not being played,  which now also appears fixed.

ba...@serenity:~$ groups barry
barry adm dialout cdrom plugdev fuse lpadmin pulse pulse-access pulse-rt admin 
sambashare

I added myself to the 'fuse' group remembering I needed that in the
32-Bit OS's.

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