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The latest upgrade of pulseaudio & libpulse packages (0.9.22-1) appears to have broken my KDE (4.5.3) configuration. KDM starts but upon attempting to login X (X Server 1.9.2) just crashes and then KDM reloads. Downgrading both of these packages appears to have restored everything and I can now login again. Not sure how or why this is happening but thought I should post something here in case anyone else is experiencing the same issues.
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Downgrading to what version?
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Sorry for not mentioning...downgraded to the versions I had previously: pulseaudio & libpulse 0.9.21-15.
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Please provide logs for X, KDE should not refuse to startup (especially since its not like you weren't using pulseaudio before this).
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Does the problem disappear after recompiling phonon and/or kdemultimedia-kmix?
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Ok I reinstalled the pulseaudio & libpulse upgrades and rebuilt phonon-pulse & kdemultimedia-kmix-pulse against the new versions and it appears to have resolved the issue. I had originally inspected the logs of X & KDM but did not see any errors or information regarding why X would suddenly drop whilst logging in.
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You shouldn't use phonon-pulse. official phonon package now provides pulseaudio support.
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Ok thanks I have replaced with just phonon now. How about kdemultimedia-kmix? Does that support pulseaudio now or are we to use kdemultimedia-kmix-pulse?
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I am having the same issue. The error from xession is:
ksmserver: error while loading shared libraries: libpulse-mainloop-glib.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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Reinstall libpulse
pacman -Qo /usr/lib/libpulse-mainloop-glib.so.0
/usr/lib/libpulse-mainloop-glib.so.0 is owned by libpulse 0.9.22-1
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That worked! Thanks flamelab!
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