A few pulseadio related issues

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'Twas brillig, and Rafa? Mu?y?o at 28/02/11 15:16 did gyre and gimble:
> Well, the session manager I used then was rox-session, now I'm using
> lxsession, which seems to be more popular.
> The bug now is:
> I start i.e. audacious on first display, switch to the second,
> start another audacious there. Both are playing. I stop audacious on the
> second and logout there. That stops audacious on first too, as while
> pulseaudio gets restarted, audacious still holds connection to the
> server that died. What's more (but that's (argueably) probably a bug in
> audacious), I need to kill audacious, as I can't just close it then.

Well that's the thing, PA should not die when the session manager dies.
It's meant to behave nicely.

I susepct it's the session manager that is killing the PA process.

If you unload the various X11 modules (only the ones for the session
you're logging out of tho' - the same modules will be loaded twice, once
for each session) gracefully via pacmd/pactl, then log out, does PA
still die?

If not, then the problem is in the session manager.

Col

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