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PulseAudio and Updating

Postby slackline » 10 Aug 2015, 13:19

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Re: PulseAudio and Updating

Postby slackline » 10 Aug 2015, 14:11

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Re: PulseAudio and Updating

Postby chrisf4lc0n » 13 Aug 2015, 08:39

Just seen your post, unluckily for me I did not see it yesterday when I issued the same command:
pacman -Syu
and it all wen tits up ;)
Got it back only after re-installing the OS... Did not manage to work out what ended up being broken ;)
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Postby slackline » 13 Aug 2015, 09:23

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Re: PulseAudio and Updating

Postby slackline » 14 Aug 2015, 08:38

Thanks for taking the time to help get me started Frank. I've not migrated to systemd on my server/laptops which run Gentoo yet so your instructions are really useful (and I'm reading the Arch Linux Wiki to understand more).

I did as advised, enabling journalctl, changing the storage type to volatile for journald then rebooting.

I get a lot of output and its going to take me a while to sit down and go through it all to work out whats going on.

I did see if starting pulseaudio as user helped (since I first tried as root and was told thats usually a bad idea), but no go.

I'll likely have some time at the weekend to start understanding whats going on and will post back if I'm getting confused and/or if I get things working.

Thanks for taking the time to help,

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