[Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#800342: first mount /var, then write to it

Felipe Sateler fsateler at debian.org
Sat Oct 24 11:29:05 UTC 2015


On 24 October 2015 at 03:32, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson <jidanni at jidanni.org> wrote:
>>> By the way, my computer no longer has sound. Maybe due to this.
>
> FS> Try running `udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=sound --action=change`
> FS> to see if rerunning the restore script gives you sound again.
>
> No it doesn't.
>
> FS> Alternatively, there is one report that the latest pulseaudio 7 is not
> FS> working for them (#800120)
>
> No that didn't help as his problem was something else.
>
> No, puring and reinstalling alsa-tools alsa-utils pulseaudio etc. and rebooting
> doesn't help.
>
> And the only difference between my machine and others that have sound is
> /var .
>
> # journalctl|grep puls
> 10月 24 14:21:53 jidanni2 pulseaudio[1092]: [autospawn] core-util.c: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR (/tmp) is not owned by us (uid 1000), but by uid 0! (This could e g happen if you try to connect to a non-root PulseAudio as a root user, over the native protocol. Don't do that.)

XDG_RUNTIME_DIR should never be /tmp, it should be private to each
user. Debian does the right thing by default and create /run/user/$uid
and set XDG_RUNTIME_DIR to that.


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Saludos,
Felipe Sateler



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