Ran into this at the Ubuntu Global Jam over the weekend, where a local user had lightdm installed on a machine that was intended to be a server so was trying to uninstall it.
Shutting lightdm down apparently left pulseaudio processes running as the lightdm user.
Ran into this at the Ubuntu Global Jam over the weekend, where a local user had lightdm installed on a machine that was intended to be a server so was trying to uninstall it.
Shutting lightdm down apparently left pulseaudio processes running as the lightdm user.