It turned out that the combination of blender / pulseaudio and the log-
level of pulseaudio was the problem. When I open Blender then suspend
the machine and resume again, the above error immediately fills the
logfile with tons of data. The problem persist until blender is stopped.


So first I did:

#> echo "" > .cache/upstart/unity7.log

Then I altered the pulseaudio daemon log-level to "error":_

#> sudo vim /etc/pulse/daemon.conf

; log-target = auto
; log-level = notice
log-level = error

Login / logout.


Cheers

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