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Pulseaudio failed to create secure directory in nfs share

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/89977/pulseaudio-failed-to-create-secure-directory-in-nfs-share
    This is how you do it: add to every user on the system the groups 'pulse' and 'pulse-access' edit /etc/pulse/daemon.conf change 'daemonize = no' to 'daemonize = yes' change 'system-instance = no' to 'system-instance= yes' edit etc/default/pulseaudio change ' PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START=0 ' to ' PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START=1 '

Pulseaudio errors after relocating home to NFS

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-networking-3/pulseaudio-errors-after-relocating-home-to-nfs-4175472069/
    I've relocated my home to a diff machine using NFS on my small home network (this issue involves two machines both running UbuntuStudio 12.04 LTS). Everything seems fine except Pulseaudio. I'm getting these errors: [edit 1] This is the output from the volume control: "Connection to PulseAudio failed. Automatic retry in 5s.

Pulseaudio errors after relocating home to NFS - Debian ...

    https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=106261
    most linux programs have system-wide and user specific config files (an example i just made up: /etc/pulse.conf and $home/.pulse.conf). the file in $home usually takes precedence over the sytem wide. in your case, the system-wide config would be connected to the hardware in question. so you might want to remove any user-specific pulseaudio …

linux - Moving pulseaudio out of home - Server Fault

    https://serverfault.com/questions/416355/moving-pulseaudio-out-of-home
    If an NFS connection is dropped, even for seemingly less than a second, pulseaudio loses its mind. The results either are a temporary soft-lock (with Ubuntu greying the screen out), crashes, and even a few panics here and there. You can see the myriad of NFS+pulseaudio problems with a simple Google search for those terms.

Re: Pulseaudio hanging X login with NFS mounted homedir

    https://listman.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2008-May/msg01868.html
    Re: Pulseaudio hanging X login with NFS mounted homedir. I seem to have an odd problem where having my homedir on an NFS mount seems to break pulseaudio. My desktop NFS mounts its homedirs from a CentOS 4.6 server. Upon logging in the GDM login screen disappears but it hangs before the desktop draws much of anything.

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