Sadly, it is not completely fixed. It seems that gnome-session does not start pulseaudio by itself when a user logs in. I have to login to a terminal and manually start pulseaudio before I can login to GNOME (yes, I can also wait for about 60 seconds, but I still won't have sound in GNOME then).
However, my knowledge ends here. I have no clue how to debug the gnome-session startup scripts. All I know is that, when I want to log in to GNOME, I have to login to a terminal first and start PA manually.
GNOME audio settings: all devices use PulseAudio, and software mixer (ESD) is checked.
Sadly, it is not completely fixed. It seems that gnome-session does not start pulseaudio by itself when a user logs in. I have to login to a terminal and manually start pulseaudio before I can login to GNOME (yes, I can also wait for about 60 seconds, but I still won't have sound in GNOME then).
However, my knowledge ends here. I have no clue how to debug the gnome-session startup scripts. All I know is that, when I want to log in to GNOME, I have to login to a terminal first and start PA manually.
GNOME audio settings: all devices use PulseAudio, and software mixer (ESD) is checked.