Starting the randomsound service AFTER pulseaudio does the trick. I didn't try if just adjusting the init order is enough, but performing
/etc/init.d/randomsound start
in a desktop environment doesn't cause the audio to stop. Maybe just starting after the display manager would be enough.
Starting the randomsound service AFTER pulseaudio does the trick. I didn't try if just adjusting the init order is enough, but performing
/etc/init. d/randomsound start
in a desktop environment doesn't cause the audio to stop. Maybe just starting after the display manager would be enough.