Don't delete the /etc/pulse if you don't know EXACTLY what you do. If you delete /etc/pulse, then you crash you pulseaudio server configuration, meaning it will infinite-loop start/crash.
Had the same bug after installing the maverick RC on a maverick update from lucid. rm -rf $HOME/.pulse worked fine.
Don't delete the /etc/pulse if you don't know EXACTLY what you do. If you delete /etc/pulse, then you crash you pulseaudio server configuration, meaning it will infinite-loop start/crash.
Had the same bug after installing the maverick RC on a maverick update from lucid. rm -rf $HOME/.pulse worked fine.