Mandriva 2009(Free), Gnome 2.24. I've been seeing the below pulseaudio error since an automatic Mandriva upgrade Wednesday night: pulseaudio[20654]: protocol-esound.c: recieved unimplemented request #22 So, went to system config and unchecked pulseaudio and logged out and back in. After logging in again I noticed the following problems: Feb 14 07:42:30 localhost gnome-session[20576]: WARNING: Unable to query client: Client is not registered Feb 14 07:42:30 localhost gnome-session[20576]: WARNING: Unable to query client: Client is not registered Feb 14 07:42:32 localhost gnome-session[20576]: WARNING: Client '/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client9' failed to reply before timeout Feb 14 07:42:32 localhost gnome-session[20576]: WARNING: Client '/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client8' failed to reply before timeout Feb 14 07:42:32 localhost gnome-session[20576]: WARNING: Client '/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client7' failed to reply before timeout Feb 14 07:42:32 localhost gnome-session[20576]: WARNING: Unable to find desktop file 'konqueror.desktop': Valid key file could not be found in search dirs Feb 14 07:42:32 localhost gnome-session[20576]: WARNING: Unable to find desktop file 'gnome-konqueror.desktop': Valid key file could not be found in search dirs Feb 14 07:42:32 localhost gnome-session[20576]: WARNING: Unable to find desktop file 'evolution-alarm-notify.desktop': Valid key file could not be found in search dirs Feb 14 07:42:32 localhost gnome-session[20576]: WARNING: Unable to find desktop file 'gnome-evolution-alarm-notify.desktop.desktop': Valid key file could not be found in search dirs Feb 14 07:42:32 localhost gnome-session[20576]: WARNING: Unable to find desktop file 'gnome-power-manager.desktop': Valid key file could not be found in search dirs Feb 14 07:42:32 localhost gnome-session[20576]: WARNING: Unable to find desktop file 'gnome-gnome-power-manager.desktop.desktop': Valid key file could not be found in search dirs Feb 14 07:42:47 localhost bonobo-activation-server (chris-767): could not associate with desktop session: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-xJTYubToUW: Connection refused Though after logging back in again sound was gone so I had to re-activate pulseaudio. That issue though is probably for another thread. Any advice would be appreciated. I like Gnome as compared to KDE its using much less memory and seems to run a lot faster. Chris -- KeyID 0xE372A7DA98E6705C
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