There was something upstream that looked somewhat related:
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Ok, got the error: the systemd pam module in /etc/pam.d/common-session does not create a secure run dir in /run/user for every logged in user.
So pulse is complaining about access .
Deleted the systemd line in /etc/pam.d/common-session makes all work well.
Maybe it's because this is on multi-user (multiseat) computers.
"
If any of you can reproduce this, can you check if this workaround works?
There was something upstream that looked somewhat related:
" d/common- session does not create a secure run dir in /run/user for every logged in user. d/common- session makes all work well.
Ok, got the error: the systemd pam module in /etc/pam.
So pulse is complaining about access .
Deleted the systemd line in /etc/pam.
Maybe it's because this is on multi-user (multiseat) computers.
"
If any of you can reproduce this, can you check if this workaround works?
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