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KDE + Pulseaudio: delay after kdm login / Applications ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=132765
    From login screen to usable desktop it took tens of seconds, but after deleting (moving in another location) /etc/xdg/autostart/pulseaudio.desktop, kde 4.8.4 goes from login to usable desktop almost instantly (earlier versions of kde4 had this problem too). Edit: When I upgrade kde4, that file reappears, and today the problem persists.

58758 – pulseaudio.desktop should have NotShowIn=KDE;

    https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58758
    Unsure about start-pulseaudio-x11, but confirming that adding "NotShowIn=KDE;" to the end of the pulseaudio.desktop fixed the delay in Archlinux + KDE 4.10 for me on multiple systems. Comment 4 Arun Raghavan 2013-04-27 04:10:11 UTC

PulseAudio - KDE UserBase Wiki

    https://userbase.kde.org/PulseAudio
    PulseAudio. The purpose of pulseaudio is to handle multiple incoming streams, so that if you receive an incoming message, for instance, your media player doesn't have to stop to let it through. When it works, it works well, but there are times when it might need a little more understanding to solve a problem. These references should help: This ...

PulseAudio sound delay - openSUSE

    https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/491825-pulseaudio-sound-delay
    There are no latency offsets specified in pavucontrol for any sound devices. Also, restarting PulseAudio (pulseaudio -k) makes it work fine again, without a delay, until a reboot. The system logs only show this (this is a clean boot, without restarting the daemon after boot): Code: > sudo journalctl -b | grep -i pulse Lap 07 11:07:08 mahobay ...

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