This is strange. After rebooting I no longer observe the problem with
pulseaudio. I tried different combinations of suspend and hibernate and I
still cannot reproduce the problem.
At some point before rebooting I entered (as user):
systemctl restart sound.target
Maybe that did the trick? vlc is a bit choppy when I start it the first
time (after suspend or hibernate), but the second time it seems fine.
What is the "nvidia configuration application"? Is it `nvidia-settings`? I
have never run it. But I will if the problem returns.
Also, where can you normally enter a command that needs to be executed
when resuming from suspend or hibernate?
Thanks!
Gianluca
On Fri, 8 Dec 2023, dep wrote:
You may find relief in the actual nvidia configuration application, where you can likely disable any
nvidia audio.
dep
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