Sean E. Millichamp wrote:
I seem to have an odd problem where having my homedir on an NFS mount seems to break pulseaudio. My desktop NFS mounts its homedirs from a CentOS 4.6 server. Upon logging in the GDM login screen disappears but it hangs before the desktop draws much of anything. My normal desktop is Gnome, but I've tried KDE and XFCE with similar results. I have found (mostly through trial and error) that if I kill -9 the PID of: sean 10360 0.2 0.1 176220 3792 ? Sl 16:02 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --log-target=syslog Then my login finishes with a seemingly working desktop but with an error from gnome-settings-daemon. I have tried emptying my home dir to a clean slate and the problem still occurs. I have also tried moving my home directory from the NFS mount to a local path and that makes the problem disappear - so it definitely seems NFS-related. I have also tried setting SELinux to permissive mode and there is no change in behavior. The only thing I see that is "odd" is this is in the process list before I kill the pulseaudio process: sean 10358 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z 16:02 0:00 [xrdb] <defunct> I don't have any more idea as to what the problem might be. Has anyone else seen anything like this with NFS mounted home directories? Unless someone has a suggestion I plan on opening a bug. Thanks! Sean
I have a similar problem. Desktop hangs after KDE login. If I kill the pulseaudio daemon from a console the login proceed. Normally I can fix this when i delete the file ~/.pulse-cookie (Home-dirs are NFS mounted). But I still don't know why the desktop hangs. Best regards, Ralf -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list