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manjaro - PulseAudio crashing after minutes of use - Unix ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/631627/pulseaudio-crashing-after-minutes-of-use
    This old (2016) issue: github.com/evancohen/smart-mirror/issues/307 says that pulseaudio crashes whenever there is both streaming and playback. (so 3 youtube tabs are streaming one is playing.) (so 3 youtube tabs are streaming one is playing.)

Pulseaudio crashes constantly · Issue #307 · evancohen ...

    https://github.com/evancohen/smart-mirror/issues/307
    As far as I can tell PulseAudio is crashing causing audio playback to fail on the mirror. Opening Pauvcontrol and muting then unmuting the output sometimes will enable playback for a short period (5-10 seconds). You can keep muting / unmuting to resume playback for short bursts of time.

12.04 - How do I fix this PulseAudio server crash without ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/319914/how-do-i-fix-this-pulseaudio-server-crash-without-rebooting
    The command to restart/reset a running pulseaudio sound server from a terminal is simply issueing. pulseaudio -k By doing to the sound server will autospawn and restart immediately in a default setting. You will always get an error if you try to run pulseaudio twice.

#924925 - projectm-pulseaudio crashes after a few seconds ...

    https://bugs.debian.org/924925
    Package: projectm-pulseaudio Version: 2.1.0+dfsg-4+b4 Running the visualizer crashes after a few seconds with the following terminal output: > dir:/usr/share/projectM/config.inp > reading ~/.projectM/config.inp > [projectM] config file: /home/leszek/.projectM/config.inp > No Textures Loaded from "/usr"/share/projectM/textures > …

Pulseaudio crashes with audio video programs

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/pulseaudio-crashes-with-audio-video-programs-4175671207/
    Looking at PulseAudio Volume Control shows PulseAudio is having trouble connecting. Monitoring /var/log/syslog shows these logs (more at bottom) when it crashes. Code: ratelimit.c: 16 events suppressed Mar 12 08:32:07 pulseaudio [3892]: [alsa-sink-HDMI 2] asyncq.c: q overrun, queuing locally.

debian - How to prevent Pulseaudio to crash when I start a ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/368332/how-to-prevent-pulseaudio-to-crash-when-i-start-a-virtual-machine-from-virtualbo
    No errors were found by Pulseaudio -vvvv or /var/log/syslog/ . Unfortunately, sound is still missing while Pulseaudio is working perfectly. Furthermore, I also tried to run Pulseaudio in system-mode; but things didn't get any better and the problem was the same.

#5184 (PulseAudio fails, with ALSA crashes) – Oracle VM ...

    https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/5184
    Both the ALSA problem and the PulseAudio problem are probably related. As the PulseAudio connection starves after some time, the problem might be related to your hardware. Though the ALSA backend shouldn't crash. It would probably help us debugging the ALSA crash if you could provide a core dump. Feel free to contact me via private E-mail at frank _dot_ mehnert _at_ sun …

[Solved] pulseaudio crash with Alsa-lib-1.2.3-1 [AUR ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=256615
    Pulseaudio doesn't crash here, but the dcaenc plugin won't appear on the configuration tab in pavucontrol anymore. Downgrading to alsa-lib 1.2.2-1 and restarting pulseaudio ("pulseaudio -k") helps at once. Small update, big change ... I rebuilt the plugin against the new libraries, so this doesn't seem make a difference.

LXPanel crashes when I right-click on the PulseAudio ...

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/135315/lxpanel-crashes-when-i-right-click-on-the-pulseaudio-volume-applet
    LXPanel crashes when I right-click on the PulseAudio volume applet. Ask Question Asked 23 days ago. Active 23 days ago. Viewed 17 times 0 When I right-click on the volume control, LXPanel crashes. I can left-click (to bring up the volume slider) but right-clicking crashes. Starting LXPanel manually in a terminal gives the following output:

Pulseaudio crashes when a virtual machine is started

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/pulseaudio-crashes-when-a-virtual-machine-is-started-4175607044/
    Pulseaudio crashes when a virtual machine is started /!\ The problem has changed, libpam-systemd is the real problem now. You may directly go to this post, which will explain everything:

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