On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Christopher Daley <crdaley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Have you tried running pulseaudio as a daemon? e.g. "/etc/rc.d/pulseaudio > start' > This would likely be a fix for now... First, it's not recommended to run pulseaudio in system mode. Second it fails: Nov 11 08:35:27 bryma pulseaudio[19871]: main.c: Running in system mode, but --disallow-exit not set! Nov 11 08:35:27 bryma pulseaudio[19871]: main.c: Running in system mode, but --disallow-module-loading not set! Nov 11 08:35:27 bryma pulseaudio[19871]: main.c: Running in system mode, forcibly disabling SHM mode! Nov 11 08:35:27 bryma pulseaudio[19871]: main.c: Running in system mode, forcibly disabling exit idle time! Nov 11 08:35:28 bryma pulseaudio[19872]: main.c: OK, so you are running PA in system mode. Please note that you most likely shouldn't be doing that. Nov 11 08:35:28 bryma pulseaudio[19872]: main.c: If you do it nonetheless then it's your own fault if things don't work as expected. Nov 11 08:35:28 bryma pulseaudio[19872]: main.c: Please read http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/WhatIsWrongWithSystemMode for an explanation why system mode is usually a bad idea. Nov 11 08:35:28 bryma pulseaudio[19872]: module.c: module-hal-detect is deprecated: Please use module-udev-detect instead of module-hal-detect! Nov 11 08:35:28 bryma pulseaudio[19872]: module.c: module-volume-restore is deprecated: Please use module-stream-restore instead of module-volume-restore! Nov 11 08:35:28 bryma pulseaudio[19872]: module-volume-restore.c: We will now load module-stream-restore. Please make sure to remove module-volume-restore from your configuration. I noticed there's a new HAL package available, I'll upgrade to see if things improve. /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus@therning.org http://therning.org/magnus identi.ca|twitter: magthe