If you say it's consistently reproducible, I can give it a try if you could be a little more specific with steps.
How low memory is "close to out of memory enough" to get it to stop playing? I can't reproduce a stop with high RAM usage here.
I can reproduce audio started in audacious GUI still playing on tty1 if you log in as the same user (but I don't know if that's a bug), but it also plays for me on tty2 or any other tty, so I can't reproduce comment #3.
I'm not sure what you mean exactly by comment #4 - from a cold boot, logging into tty immediately after logging into a desktop session plays music from the last session? With or without opening audacious?
If you say it's consistently reproducible, I can give it a try if you could be a little more specific with steps.
How low memory is "close to out of memory enough" to get it to stop playing? I can't reproduce a stop with high RAM usage here.
I can reproduce audio started in audacious GUI still playing on tty1 if you log in as the same user (but I don't know if that's a bug), but it also plays for me on tty2 or any other tty, so I can't reproduce comment #3.
I'm not sure what you mean exactly by comment #4 - from a cold boot, logging into tty immediately after logging into a desktop session plays music from the last session? With or without opening audacious?