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Re: Pulseaudio goes into an uninterruptible sleep upon start



Who knows what pulseaudio developers were smoking when they wrote that
code.  I'm glad you got this solved for now.  I hope it's permanently
solved for you too.


On Tue, 8 Mar 2022, Daniel Fishman wrote:

> The first two things didn't work, but while I worked on a switch to
> pipewire (with a limited success, since pipewire is experimental
> in the current stable and misses important features that I need
> and which are already available in pulseaudio), I stumbled upon
> a workaround which fixed the problem in my case:
>
> https://forum.manjaro.org/t/internal-speakers-jack-detected-but-no-audio-comes-out/33380/4
>
> I still don't completely understand why things are related, but
> this solves the problem - and everything still works properly
> after USB dongle is connected.
>
>
> On 3/7/22 21:51, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > Three things to do:
> > 1) pulseaudio --cleanup-shm
> > reboot and see if you get any better results.
> > 2) if 1 fails in the user directory rm -fr ~/.config/pulseaudio then
> > reboot and check for better results.
> > 3) if 2 fails, remove pulseaudio from the machine and think about
> > installing and running pipewire if alsa really needs that much management.
> > Ways exist to run firefox without pulseaudio.  If memory serves pulseaudio
> > firefox may do this as a single command.
> >
>
>


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