Apport is now telling me gnome-login-sound has crashed; eventhough I heard
it play without problems. When apport is turned off, this message will go
away I presume, but it makes me feel funny.
Isn't there a better way than to configure things so that a race-condition
is _unlikely_?
Perhaps there is a solution that makes a race condition theoretically
impossible? Like launching pulseaudio after the login-sound .. or having
pulse-audio launch the login-sound ..
I know upstart doesn't do user-space; but it surely sounds like what we
really need is some event-based scheduling system here.
2008/10/10 Łukasz Jernaś <email address hidden>
> Works for me now in Intrepid after todays update
>
> --
> "Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument"
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191027
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Apport is now telling me gnome-login-sound has crashed; eventhough I heard
it play without problems. When apport is turned off, this message will go
away I presume, but it makes me feel funny.
Isn't there a better way than to configure things so that a race-condition
is _unlikely_?
Perhaps there is a solution that makes a race condition theoretically
impossible? Like launching pulseaudio after the login-sound .. or having
pulse-audio launch the login-sound ..
I know upstart doesn't do user-space; but it surely sounds like what we
really need is some event-based scheduling system here.
2008/10/10 Łukasz Jernaś <email address hidden>
> Works for me now in Intrepid after todays update /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 191027
>
> --
> "Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument"
> https:/
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> of the bug.
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