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How to keep a debugged pulseaudio (-v) running for ever?



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I have tried a lot of things to get pulseaudio running after Mozilla stopped Alsa support. Every time the pulseaudio process stops claiming it has nothing to do which is true.



Every time I want to view a youtube for example, I need to type 'pulseaudio -v', reload the webpage with FireFox and it plays sounds. It is not a FireFox related thing because Audacious behaves in the same way.



I did edit /etc/pulse/daemon.conf with daemonize = yes but it stops. One thing I noticed is that my running pulseaudio process only accepts audio over my computers network card. It uses 2% cpu all the time because of a very small packet size. But if I get my pulseaudio -v call running for ever I would be glad and you must also know it is a manual installation, this Debian Jessie says everything is fine but it isn't. (If a moderator moderates my message for style issues, please be kind because I'm a regular poster but with long interval)










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    I have tried a lot of things to get pulseaudio running after Mozilla stopped Alsa support. Every time the pulseaudio process stops claiming it has nothing to do which is true.



    Every time I want to view a youtube for example, I need to type 'pulseaudio -v', reload the webpage with FireFox and it plays sounds. It is not a FireFox related thing because Audacious behaves in the same way.



    I did edit /etc/pulse/daemon.conf with daemonize = yes but it stops. One thing I noticed is that my running pulseaudio process only accepts audio over my computers network card. It uses 2% cpu all the time because of a very small packet size. But if I get my pulseaudio -v call running for ever I would be glad and you must also know it is a manual installation, this Debian Jessie says everything is fine but it isn't. (If a moderator moderates my message for style issues, please be kind because I'm a regular poster but with long interval)










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      I have tried a lot of things to get pulseaudio running after Mozilla stopped Alsa support. Every time the pulseaudio process stops claiming it has nothing to do which is true.



      Every time I want to view a youtube for example, I need to type 'pulseaudio -v', reload the webpage with FireFox and it plays sounds. It is not a FireFox related thing because Audacious behaves in the same way.



      I did edit /etc/pulse/daemon.conf with daemonize = yes but it stops. One thing I noticed is that my running pulseaudio process only accepts audio over my computers network card. It uses 2% cpu all the time because of a very small packet size. But if I get my pulseaudio -v call running for ever I would be glad and you must also know it is a manual installation, this Debian Jessie says everything is fine but it isn't. (If a moderator moderates my message for style issues, please be kind because I'm a regular poster but with long interval)










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      I have tried a lot of things to get pulseaudio running after Mozilla stopped Alsa support. Every time the pulseaudio process stops claiming it has nothing to do which is true.



      Every time I want to view a youtube for example, I need to type 'pulseaudio -v', reload the webpage with FireFox and it plays sounds. It is not a FireFox related thing because Audacious behaves in the same way.



      I did edit /etc/pulse/daemon.conf with daemonize = yes but it stops. One thing I noticed is that my running pulseaudio process only accepts audio over my computers network card. It uses 2% cpu all the time because of a very small packet size. But if I get my pulseaudio -v call running for ever I would be glad and you must also know it is a manual installation, this Debian Jessie says everything is fine but it isn't. (If a moderator moderates my message for style issues, please be kind because I'm a regular poster but with long interval)







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