Gnome with 4 wallpapers patch

this is a big one...
http://gsocblog.jsharpe.net/archives/15
new unstable patches for gnome... i think this only works for git but i am not sure...
if anyone is up for the job i cant thank him enough...

This behaviour is the same in my box but I don't think it's an arch bug but an upstream issue (its not a bug formally speaking)... maybe it should be reported to the gnome-documents team in order they do more polish to it.
Best,

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    Feb 20 14:53:07 ceres genunix: [ID 733762 kern.notice] 28
    Feb 20 14:53:08 ceres genunix: [ID 433738 kern.notice] [1]
    Feb 20 14:53:29 ceres last message repeated 20 times
    Feb 20 14:53:30 ceres genunix: [ID 622722 kern.notice] done (not all i/o completed)
    Feb 20 14:53:33 ceres genunix: [ID 111219 kern.notice] dumping to /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0, offset 430374912, content: kernel
    Feb 20 14:53:40 ceres genunix: [ID 409368 kern.notice] ^M100% done: 20967 pages dumped, compression ratio 4.92,
    Feb 20 14:53:40 ceres genunix: [ID 851671 kern.notice] dump succeeded

    me too - I'm still waiting for a patch:
    Case# 65340046 - panic due to IPF firewall
    From: Fletcher Cocquyt
    To: <[email protected]>
    Date: Feb 12 2007 - 10:09am
    We had another panic & reboot, so we will be forced to disable IPF firewall
    (is svcadm disable sufficient, or do I need to do more to prevent the
    panics?)
    How can I be notified when there is a proper Sun patch to fix this?
    thanks
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Fletcher Cocquyt
    Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 8:08 AM
    To: '[email protected]'
    Subject: RE: Case# 65340046
    Is it IPF firewall related?
    Will disabling ipf (until there is a fix) avoid this bug ?
    Thanks
    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
    Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 8:01 AM
    To: fcocquyt@
    Subject: Case# 65340046
    Fletcher,
    This system panic'd due to bug 6490522: S10 System panic bad mutex in
    ipf:fr_derefrule. Unfortunately at this time we do not have an offical fix
    for
    this bug, however we do have a test binary built. Please let me know if you
    would like to test this binary on this system.
    Thanks.
    Christine Perrigo
    Kernel Technical Support Engineer
    Sun Services
    http://www.sun.com/service/online
    E-mail: [email protected]
    1-800-USA4-SUN (option 1, option 1, then case #)

  • [CONTEST] Gnome 2.20 Wallpapers!

    Hi this topic is to advice you that we are recruiting people to design wallpapers for gnome 2.20.
    You can place your wallpapers here:
    http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=21
    Talented people, as karmapolice , are appreciated
    Requirements:
    1) Transparent Wallpapers (High res > 1280x1024, NOT widescreen)
    2) Abstract/Simple/Minimalistic style (as OsX/Vista guidelines but with an ORIGINAL style)
    3) Be Original, Vista/OSx look-a-like can't be a gnome wallpaper of course
    4) Use gnome logo if you want, but it has to look well with the rest of the background
    5) It has to look good with Gummy clearlooks style... and another one with Glossy!
    Obviusly the more it is original and gnomish the more it will be considered!
    If you have any question, if you don't know what is "Gummy" or "Glossy" ask here.
    Post also draft if you want to have a feedback!!!
    Last edited by Cimi (2007-06-13 19:28:01)

    TomE wrote:
    Hi cimi,
    Instead of using transparent png's how about having SVG that can pickup gtk colours?
    You could have gtkrc like syntax something like:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
    <svg
    xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
    xmlns:cc="http://web.resource.org/cc/"
    gnome-desktop:recolor="#ff0000:bg[SELECTED],#00ff00:shade(1.2,bg[NORMAL)">
    then any #ff0000 would change to bg[SELECTED] and #00ff00 would change to a
    lighter bg[NORMAL].
    isn't it _SLOW_?

  • GCC with Symbol Visibility patch = faster apps (KDE 3.4)

    I've checked gcc CVS PKGBUILD and I can't seem to find this patch in it. The patch is already present in GCC 4.
    What is this patch useful for? (quote from here)
    1.  It very substantially improves load times of your DSO (Dynamic Shared Object)
          For example, the TnFOX Boost.Python bindings library now loads in eight seconds rather than over six minutes!
       2. It lets the optimiser produce better code
          PLT indirections (when a function call or variable access must be looked up via the Global Offset Table such as in PIC code) can be completely avoided, thus substantially avoiding pipeline stalls on modern processors and thus much faster code. Furthermore when most of the symbols are bound locally, they can be safely elided (removed) completely through the entire DSO. This gives greater latitude especially to the inliner which no longer needs to keep an entry point around "just in case".
       3. It reduces the size of your DSO by 5-20%
          ELF's exported symbol table format is quite a space hog, giving the complete mangled symbol name which with heavy template usage can average around 1000 bytes. C++ templates spew out a huge amount of symbols and a typical C++ library can easily surpass 30,000 symbols which is around 5-6Mb! Therefore if you cut out the 60-80% of unnecessary symbols, your DSO can be megabytes smaller!
       4. Much lower chance of symbol collision
          The old woe of two libraries internally using the same symbol for different things is finally behind us with this patch. Hallelujah!
    What I've understood from that webpage is that, in order to turn this on, the applications must be compiled with some certain flags (this provides GCC backward compatibility, even with this patch applied, IMO).
    A comment here states that KDE 3.4 (upcomming version) supports this compile flag and it's (a lot) faster.
    I haven't seen the PKGBUILD of KDE 3.4 beta 2 to check if it uses "-fvisibilty=hidden", but I suppose it does not since GCC is not patched.
    Fedora, MDK 10.2 and Gentoo have this patch applied to GCC 3.4 (and KDE 3.4 betas are compiled with fvisibility in those distros, according to the comments there.
    There's also "-fvisibility-inlines-hidden" which does not require any support from the application, but I think that's overriden by -fvisibility flag.

    Well there are plenty of non-kde and kde specific features that are supplied as extras and would only benefit those users that need them (cups, samba, etc) to the rest of the users who may not like, want, or need them they get them anyway right now because in order to not keep recompiling package to add features Arch maintainers add the features in right from the get go. Modularity means that the packages may be built to support such features but will run without the supporting packages and the feature only works or gets enabled when you install the supporting packages.
    Take transcode for example it really only has about four true dependencies but it can support all sorts of features all one has to do is install what supporting packages it needs to use these features. thsi allows the user to use whatever features or codecs they like and not have to rebuild in order to use a specific feature. It makess the maintainer's jobs alot easier because they can build all support in with only the minimal dependencies in the end.
    Modularity works for all level and need of the user.  The developers of KDE have to know that many users will want it all and many will want a slim KDE that is the nature of the user base in linux. Modularity caters to both.
    (Modualrity has been a standard in kernels for years and should be the standard for big projects like kde,gnome, etc.)

  • List of packages with arch-specific patches

    Considering moving over from Fedora, having just learned about how many Fedora-specific patches are in their repositories.  (Installing vanilla glibc from source bricks my Fedora 22 installs, without incorporating the Fedora-specific patches - which was easy to do, but prefer not to...)
    I'd much prefer to run cleaner vanilla packages, particularly so I can install from svn/git source to fix bugs I run into before they're released.
    Hoping there is a list (or an easy way to get a list) of the packages that arch has put arch-specific patches into.  i.e. Installing through pacman will be a modified version from the actual upstream release of that version.  Totally OK to answer my question outside the context of AUR, because I suspect the list grows when including that.
    Linux From Scratch has a list of what patches are required for their system.  It's bash, bc memory leak, bzip2, coreutils, glibc, kbd backspace, mpfr, readline, and sysvinit.  (Beyond Linux From Scratch has a lot more, and its "list" is visible at http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/patches/blfs/  )
    Hoping there's a (short) list like that for arch as well.  Partially so if I'm installing unreleased source, I know whether I need to incorporate the arch-specific patches (like building my own package for packman) rather than just make install.
    Last edited by jamespharvey20 (2015-06-09 07:55:06)

    I don't think you'll ever need to install unreleased sources as they end up in testing pretty quick. Have a look at https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Build_System for tips how to modify the official packages.
    As for the list, it's pretty easy to construct. The following is a list of core-packages that have .patch files included in their repo, with the number representing the number of patches:
    for f in packages/*/repos/core-x86_64/*.patch; do f=${f#packages/}; echo ${f%%/*} ; done|sort|uniq -c|sort -rn
    10 libsasl
    9 systemd
    6 make grub
    7 linux-lts
    4 libarchive crda
    3 vi pam mdadm kbd isdn4k-utils iproute2
    2 texinfo shadow openssl openssh nss nfs-utils gcc
    1 xinetd wpa_supplicant usbutils rpcbind psmisc ppp pcre p11-kit openldap net-tools mpfr mkinitcpio-nfs-utils mkinitcpio-busybox m4 lvm2 logrotate linux linux-atm librpcsecgss libffi krb5 keyutils jfsutils iptables hdparm gzip grep glibc glib2 gdbm efibootmgr e2fsprogs coreutils bzip2 bridge-utils binutils bash gnutls
    Last edited by Spider.007 (2015-06-09 11:11:30)

  • [Solved] No sound (using Gnome with Pulseaudio)

    Hello,
    I have an issue with my audio. Since yesterday it has not been working, as in no sound in my headphones
    I updated gnome, cinnamon and linux yesterday. I did not however update pulseaudio or anything else alsa related (as far as I can tell).
    Another possible cause could be switching from cinnamon to gnome which I did yesterday (I don't know when exactly my audio stopped working).
    Other relevant facts:
    -My mic is still working fine
    -Using the Xonar DG sound card
    -Nothing is muted in alsamixer
    -not a hardware issue, working fine in dual boot windows
    Pulse audio in verbose mode suggest that the issue is not pulseaudio (as does pavucontrol's visualization):
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Operation not permitted
    I: [pulseaudio] core-util.c: Successfully gained nice level -11.
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: This is PulseAudio 5.0
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Page size is 4096 bytes
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Machine ID is 16327981f21a4906af3310ebf24dab15.
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Session ID is c1.
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Using runtime directory /run/user/1000/pulse.
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Using state directory /home/username/.config/pulse.
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Using modules directory /usr/lib/pulse-5.0/modules.
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Running in system mode: no
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Fresh high-resolution timers available! Bon appetit!
    I: [pulseaudio] cpu-x86.c: CPU flags: CMOV MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4_1 SSE4_2 MMXEXT
    I: [pulseaudio] svolume_mmx.c: Initialising MMX optimized volume functions.
    I: [pulseaudio] remap_mmx.c: Initialising MMX optimized remappers.
    I: [pulseaudio] svolume_sse.c: Initialising SSE2 optimized volume functions.
    I: [pulseaudio] remap_sse.c: Initialising SSE2 optimized remappers.
    I: [pulseaudio] sconv_sse.c: Initialising SSE2 optimized conversions.
    I: [pulseaudio] svolume_orc.c: Initialising ORC optimized volume functions.
    I: [pulseaudio] module-device-restore.c: Successfully opened database file '/home/username/.config/pulse/16327981f21a4906af3310ebf24dab15-device-volumes'.
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-device-restore" (index: #0; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module-stream-restore.c: Successfully opened database file '/home/username/.config/pulse/16327981f21a4906af3310ebf24dab15-stream-volumes'.
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-stream-restore" (index: #1; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module-card-restore.c: Successfully opened database file '/home/username/.config/pulse/16327981f21a4906af3310ebf24dab15-card-database'.
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-card-restore" (index: #2; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-augment-properties" (index: #3; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-switch-on-port-available" (index: #4; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)utils.c: could not open configuration file /usr/share/alsa/ucm/HDA NVidia/HDA NVidia.conf
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)parser.c: error: could not parse configuration for card HDA NVidia
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)main.c: error: failed to import HDA NVidia use case configuration -2
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-ucm.c: UCM not available for card HDA NVidia
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0c' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device hw:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0c' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device front:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0c' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device hw:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D1c' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device iec958:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device hw:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device front:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device hw:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device surround40:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device surround41:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device surround50:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device surround51:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device surround71:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: open '/dev/snd/pcmC0D1p' failed (-2)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device iec958:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm.c: Unknown PCM a52:0
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device a52:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm.c: Unknown PCM a52:0
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device a52:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm.c: Unknown PCM dca:0
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device dca:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL hdmi:0
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer hdmi:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:0'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL hdmi:0
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer hdmi:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:0'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL hdmi:0,1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer hdmi:0,1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:0'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL hdmi:0,1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer hdmi:0,1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:0'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL hdmi:0,2
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer hdmi:0,2: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:0'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL hdmi:0,2
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer hdmi:0,2: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:0'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL hdmi:0,3
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer hdmi:0,3: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:0'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL hdmi:0,3
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer hdmi:0,3: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:0'
    I: [pulseaudio] module-card-restore.c: Restoring port latency offsets for card alsa_card.pci-0000_01_00.1.
    I: [pulseaudio] card.c: Created 0 "alsa_card.pci-0000_01_00.1"
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:0'
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Trying to disable ALSA period wakeups, using timers only
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: ALSA period wakeups disabled
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Successfully opened device hdmi:0.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Selected mapping 'Digital Stereo (HDMI)' (hdmi-stereo).
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Successfully enabled mmap() mode.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Successfully enabled timer-based scheduling mode.
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL hdmi:0
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer hdmi:0: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:0'
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: Created sink 0 "alsa_output.pci-0000_01_00.1.hdmi-stereo" with sample spec s16le 2ch 44100Hz and channel map front-left,front-right
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.resolution_bits = "16"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.api = "alsa"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.class = "sound"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.class = "generic"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.subclass = "generic-mix"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.name = "HDMI 0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.id = "HDMI 0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.subdevice = "0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.subdevice_name = "subdevice #0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.device = "3"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.card = "0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.card_name = "HDA NVidia"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.long_card_name = "HDA NVidia at 0xfeaf8000 irq 19"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.driver_name = "snd_hda_intel"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.bus_path = "pci-0000:01:00.1"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: sysfs.path = "/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:01:00.1/sound/card0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.bus = "pci"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.vendor.id = "10de"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.vendor.name = "NVIDIA Corporation"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.product.id = "0e0a"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.product.name = "GK104 HDMI Audio Controller"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.string = "hdmi:0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.buffering.buffer_size = "352768"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.buffering.fragment_size = "176384"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.access_mode = "mmap+timer"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.profile.name = "hdmi-stereo"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.profile.description = "Digital Stereo (HDMI)"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.description = "GK104 HDMI Audio Controller Digital Stereo (HDMI)"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.mixer_name = "Nvidia GPU 40 HDMI/DP"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.components = "HDA:10de0040,14622843,00100100"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: module-udev-detect.discovered = "1"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.icon_name = "audio-card-pci"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: Created source 0 "alsa_output.pci-0000_01_00.1.hdmi-stereo.monitor" with sample spec s16le 2ch 44100Hz and channel map front-left,front-right
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.description = "Monitor of GK104 HDMI Audio Controller Digital Stereo (HDMI)"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.class = "monitor"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.card = "0"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.card_name = "HDA NVidia"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.long_card_name = "HDA NVidia at 0xfeaf8000 irq 19"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.driver_name = "snd_hda_intel"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.bus_path = "pci-0000:01:00.1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: sysfs.path = "/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:01:00.1/sound/card0"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.bus = "pci"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.vendor.id = "10de"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.vendor.name = "NVIDIA Corporation"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.product.id = "0e0a"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.product.name = "GK104 HDMI Audio Controller"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.string = "0"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: module-udev-detect.discovered = "1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.icon_name = "audio-card-pci"
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Using 2.0 fragments of size 176384 bytes (999.91ms), buffer size is 352768 bytes (1999.82ms)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Time scheduling watermark is 20.00ms
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Driver does not support hardware volume control, falling back to software volume control.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Driver does not support hardware mute control, falling back to software mute control.
    I: [alsa-sink-HDMI 0] core-util.c: Successfully enabled SCHED_RR scheduling for thread, with priority 5.
    I: [alsa-sink-HDMI 0] alsa-sink.c: Starting playback.
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-alsa-card" (index: #6; argument: "device_id="0" name="pci-0000_01_00.1" card_name="alsa_card.pci-0000_01_00.1" namereg_fail=false tsched=yes fixed_latency_range=no ignore_dB=no deferred_volume=yes use_ucm=yes card_properties="module-udev-detect.discovered=1"").
    I: [pulseaudio] module-udev-detect.c: Card /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:01:00.1/sound/card0 (alsa_card.pci-0000_01_00.1) module loaded.
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)utils.c: could not open configuration file /usr/share/alsa/ucm/Xonar DG/Xonar DG.conf
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)parser.c: error: could not parse configuration for card Xonar DG
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)main.c: error: failed to import Xonar DG use case configuration -2
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-ucm.c: UCM not available for card Xonar DG
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Failed to set hardware parameters on plug:hw:1: Invalid argument
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL front:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer front:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:1'
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Failed to set hardware parameters on plug:hw:1: Invalid argument
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL iec958:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer iec958:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:1'
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Failed to set hardware parameters on plug:hw:1: Invalid argument
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL front:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer front:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:1'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL surround40:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer surround40:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:1'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL surround41:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer surround41:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:1'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL surround50:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer surround50:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:1'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL surround51:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer surround51:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:1'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_params.c: Slave PCM not usable
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm_params.c: Slave PCM not usable
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Failed to set hardware parameters on plug:surround71:1: Invalid argument
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL iec958:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer iec958:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:1'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm.c: Unknown PCM a52:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device a52:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm.c: Unknown PCM a52:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device a52:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm.c: Unknown PCM dca:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device dca:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)confmisc.c: Unable to find definition 'cards.CMI8786.pcm.hdmi.0:CARD=1,AES0=4,AES1=130,AES2=0,AES3=2'
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)conf.c: function snd_func_refer returned error: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)conf.c: Evaluate error: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)pcm.c: Unknown PCM hdmi:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device hdmi:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] module-card-restore.c: Restored profile 'output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo' for card alsa_card.pci-0000_03_07.0.
    I: [pulseaudio] module-card-restore.c: Restoring port latency offsets for card alsa_card.pci-0000_03_07.0.
    I: [pulseaudio] card.c: Created 1 "alsa_card.pci-0000_03_07.0"
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Trying to disable ALSA period wakeups, using timers only
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: ALSA period wakeups disabled
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Successfully opened device front:1.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Selected mapping 'Analog Stereo' (analog-stereo).
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Successfully enabled mmap() mode.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Successfully enabled timer-based scheduling mode.
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL front:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer front:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:1'
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: Created sink 1 "alsa_output.pci-0000_03_07.0.analog-stereo" with sample spec s16le 2ch 44100Hz and channel map front-left,front-right
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.resolution_bits = "16"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.api = "alsa"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.class = "sound"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.class = "generic"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.subclass = "generic-mix"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.name = "Multichannel"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.id = "Multichannel"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.subdevice = "0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.subdevice_name = "subdevice #0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.device = "0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.card = "1"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.card_name = "Xonar DG"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.long_card_name = "C-Media Oxygen HD Audio at 0xe800, irq 22"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.driver_name = "snd_oxygen"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.bus_path = "pci-0000:03:07.0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: sysfs.path = "/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.4/0000:03:07.0/sound/card1"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.bus = "pci"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.vendor.id = "13f6"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.vendor.name = "C-Media Electronics Inc"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.product.id = "8788"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.product.name = "CMI8786 (Xonar DG)"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.string = "front:1"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.buffering.buffer_size = "352800"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.buffering.fragment_size = "352800"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.access_mode = "mmap+timer"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.profile.name = "analog-stereo"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.profile.description = "Analog Stereo"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.description = "CMI8786 (Xonar DG) Analog Stereo"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.mixer_name = "CMI8786"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: alsa.components = "CS4245 CMI8786"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: module-udev-detect.discovered = "1"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: device.icon_name = "audio-card-pci"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: Created source 1 "alsa_output.pci-0000_03_07.0.analog-stereo.monitor" with sample spec s16le 2ch 44100Hz and channel map front-left,front-right
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.description = "Monitor of CMI8786 (Xonar DG) Analog Stereo"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.class = "monitor"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.card = "1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.card_name = "Xonar DG"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.long_card_name = "C-Media Oxygen HD Audio at 0xe800, irq 22"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.driver_name = "snd_oxygen"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.bus_path = "pci-0000:03:07.0"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: sysfs.path = "/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.4/0000:03:07.0/sound/card1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.bus = "pci"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.vendor.id = "13f6"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.vendor.name = "C-Media Electronics Inc"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.product.id = "8788"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.product.name = "CMI8786 (Xonar DG)"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.string = "1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: module-udev-detect.discovered = "1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.icon_name = "audio-card-pci"
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Using 1.0 fragments of size 352800 bytes (2000.00ms), buffer size is 352800 bytes (2000.00ms)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Time scheduling watermark is 20.00ms
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Successfully enabled deferred volume.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Hardware volume ranges from -125.50 dB to 0.00 dB.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Fixing base volume to 0.00 dB
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Using hardware volume control. Hardware dB scale supported.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Using hardware mute control.
    I: [alsa-sink-Multichannel] core-util.c: Successfully enabled SCHED_RR scheduling for thread, with priority 5.
    I: [alsa-sink-Multichannel] alsa-sink.c: Starting playback.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Trying to disable ALSA period wakeups, using timers only
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: ALSA period wakeups disabled
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-source.c: Successfully opened device front:1.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-source.c: Selected mapping 'Analog Stereo' (analog-stereo).
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-source.c: Successfully enabled mmap() mode.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-source.c: Successfully enabled timer-based scheduling mode.
    I: [pulseaudio] (alsa-lib)control.c: Invalid CTL front:1
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Unable to attach to mixer front:1: No such file or directory
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-util.c: Successfully attached to mixer 'hw:1'
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: Created source 2 "alsa_input.pci-0000_03_07.0.analog-stereo" with sample spec s16le 2ch 44100Hz and channel map front-left,front-right
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.resolution_bits = "16"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.api = "alsa"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.class = "sound"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.class = "generic"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.subclass = "generic-mix"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.name = "Multichannel"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.id = "Multichannel"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.subdevice = "0"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.subdevice_name = "subdevice #0"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.device = "0"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.card = "1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.card_name = "Xonar DG"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.long_card_name = "C-Media Oxygen HD Audio at 0xe800, irq 22"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.driver_name = "snd_oxygen"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.bus_path = "pci-0000:03:07.0"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: sysfs.path = "/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.4/0000:03:07.0/sound/card1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.bus = "pci"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.vendor.id = "13f6"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.vendor.name = "C-Media Electronics Inc"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.product.id = "8788"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.product.name = "CMI8786 (Xonar DG)"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.string = "front:1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.buffering.buffer_size = "131072"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.buffering.fragment_size = "131072"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.access_mode = "mmap+timer"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.profile.name = "analog-stereo"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.profile.description = "Analog Stereo"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.description = "CMI8786 (Xonar DG) Analog Stereo"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.mixer_name = "CMI8786"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: alsa.components = "CS4245 CMI8786"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: module-udev-detect.discovered = "1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: device.icon_name = "audio-card-pci"
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-source.c: Using 1.0 fragments of size 131072 bytes (743.04ms), buffer size is 131072 bytes (743.04ms)
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-source.c: Time scheduling watermark is 20.00ms
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-source.c: Successfully enabled deferred volume.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-source.c: Hardware volume ranges from -12.00 dB to 12.00 dB.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-source.c: Fixing base volume to -12.00 dB
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-source.c: Using hardware volume control. Hardware dB scale supported.
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-source.c: Using hardware mute control.
    I: [alsa-source-Multichannel] core-util.c: Successfully enabled SCHED_RR scheduling for thread, with priority 5.
    I: [alsa-source-Multichannel] alsa-source.c: Starting capture.
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-alsa-card" (index: #7; argument: "device_id="1" name="pci-0000_03_07.0" card_name="alsa_card.pci-0000_03_07.0" namereg_fail=false tsched=yes fixed_latency_range=no ignore_dB=no deferred_volume=yes use_ucm=yes card_properties="module-udev-detect.discovered=1"").
    I: [pulseaudio] module-udev-detect.c: Card /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.4/0000:03:07.0/sound/card1 (alsa_card.pci-0000_03_07.0) module loaded.
    I: [pulseaudio] module-udev-detect.c: Found 2 cards.
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-udev-detect" (index: #5; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-jackdbus-detect" (index: #8; argument: "channels=2").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-bluetooth-policy" (index: #9; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-bluez5-discover" (index: #11; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-bluetooth-discover" (index: #10; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-esound-protocol-unix" (index: #12; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-native-protocol-unix" (index: #13; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-gconf" (index: #14; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module-default-device-restore.c: Restored default sink 'alsa_output.pci-0000_03_07.0.analog-stereo'.
    I: [pulseaudio] module-default-device-restore.c: Restored default source 'alsa_input.pci-0000_03_07.0.analog-stereo'.
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-default-device-restore" (index: #15; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-rescue-streams" (index: #16; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-always-sink" (index: #17; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-intended-roles" (index: #18; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-suspend-on-idle" (index: #19; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-console-kit" (index: #20; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] client.c: Created 0 "Login Session c1"
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-systemd-login" (index: #21; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-position-event-sounds" (index: #22; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-role-cork" (index: #23; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-filter-heuristics" (index: #24; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Loaded "module-filter-apply" (index: #25; argument: "").
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Daemon startup complete.
    I: [pulseaudio] client.c: Created 1 "Native client (UNIX socket client)"
    E: [pulseaudio] bluez5-util.c: GetManagedObjects() failed: org.freedesktop.systemd1.LoadFailed: Unit dbus-org.bluez.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
    I: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Got credentials: uid=1000 gid=100 success=1
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: Trying to change sample rate
    I: [pulseaudio] remap.c: Using generic matrix remapping
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: Created output 0 "Peak detect" on alsa_input.pci-0000_03_07.0.analog-stereo with sample spec float32le 1ch 25Hz and channel map mono
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: application.id = "org.gnome.VolumeControl"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: media.name = "Peak detect"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: application.name = "GNOME Volume Control Dialog"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: native-protocol.peer = "UNIX socket client"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: native-protocol.version = "29"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: application.icon_name = "multimedia-volume-control"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: application.version = "3.12.1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: application.process.id = "2090"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: application.process.user = "username"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: application.process.host = "gimli"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: application.process.binary = "gnome-control-center"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: application.language = "en_US.UTF-8"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: window.x11.display = ":0.0"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: application.process.machine_id = "16327981f21a4906af3310ebf24dab15"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: application.process.session_id = "c1"
    I: [pulseaudio] source-output.c: module-stream-restore.id = "source-output-by-application-id:org.gnome.VolumeControl"
    I: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Final latency 60.00 ms = 40.00 ms + 20.00 ms
    I: [alsa-source-Multichannel] alsa-source.c: Increasing minimal latency to 1.00 ms
    I: [pulseaudio] module-suspend-on-idle.c: Sink alsa_output.pci-0000_03_07.0.analog-stereo idle for too long, suspending ...
    I: [alsa-sink-Multichannel] alsa-sink.c: Device suspended...
    I: [pulseaudio] module-suspend-on-idle.c: Sink alsa_output.pci-0000_01_00.1.hdmi-stereo idle for too long, suspending ...
    I: [alsa-sink-HDMI 0] alsa-sink.c: Device suspended...
    I: [pulseaudio] client.c: Created 2 "Native client (UNIX socket client)"
    I: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Got credentials: uid=1000 gid=100 success=1
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: Trying to change sample rate
    I: [pulseaudio] alsa-sink.c: Updating rate for device front:1, new rate is 48000
    I: [pulseaudio] source.c: Changed sampling rate successfully
    I: [pulseaudio] sink.c: Changed sampling rate successfully
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: Rate changed to 48000 Hz
    I: [pulseaudio] module-stream-restore.c: Restoring mute state for sink input sink-input-by-media-role:test.
    I: [alsa-sink-Multichannel] alsa-sink.c: Trying resume...
    I: [alsa-sink-Multichannel] alsa-util.c: Trying to disable ALSA period wakeups, using timers only
    I: [alsa-sink-Multichannel] alsa-util.c: ALSA period wakeups disabled
    I: [alsa-sink-Multichannel] alsa-sink.c: Time scheduling watermark is 18.38ms
    I: [alsa-sink-Multichannel] alsa-sink.c: Resumed successfully...
    I: [alsa-sink-Multichannel] alsa-sink.c: Starting playback.
    I: [pulseaudio] resampler.c: Forcing resampler 'copy', because of fixed, identical sample rates.
    I: [pulseaudio] remap.c: Using generic matrix remapping
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: Created input 0 "Front Right" on alsa_output.pci-0000_03_07.0.analog-stereo with sample spec s16le 1ch 48000Hz and channel map front-right
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: event.id = "audio-channel-front-right"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: media.name = "Front Right"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: media.role = "test"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: media.filename = "/usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/audio-channel-front-right.oga"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.name = "libcanberra"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: native-protocol.peer = "UNIX socket client"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: native-protocol.version = "29"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.id = "org.gnome.VolumeControl"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.version = "0.30"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.id = "2090"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.user = "username"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.host = "gimli"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.binary = "gnome-control-center"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.icon_name = "multimedia-volume-control"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.language = "en_US.UTF-8"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: window.x11.display = ":0.0"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.machine_id = "16327981f21a4906af3310ebf24dab15"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.session_id = "c1"
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: module-stream-restore.id = "sink-input-by-media-role:test"
    I: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Requested tlength=2000.00 ms, minreq=20.00 ms
    I: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Final latency 3837.50 ms = 1960.00 ms + 2*20.00 ms + 1837.50 ms
    I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: Freeing input 0 "Front Right"
    I: [pulseaudio] module-suspend-on-idle.c: Sink alsa_output.pci-0000_03_07.0.analog-stereo idle for too long, suspending ...
    I: [alsa-sink-Multichannel] alsa-sink.c: Device suspended...
    ^CI: [pulseaudio] main.c: Got signal SIGINT.
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Exiting.
    I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Daemon shutdown initiated.
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloading "module-filter-apply" (index: #25).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloaded "module-filter-apply" (index: #25).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloading "module-filter-heuristics" (index: #24).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloaded "module-filter-heuristics" (index: #24).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloading "module-role-cork" (index: #23).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloaded "module-role-cork" (index: #23).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloading "module-position-event-sounds" (index: #22).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloaded "module-position-event-sounds" (index: #22).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloading "module-systemd-login" (index: #21).
    I: [pulseaudio] client.c: Freed 0 "Login Session c1"
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloaded "module-systemd-login" (index: #21).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloading "module-console-kit" (index: #20).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloaded "module-console-kit" (index: #20).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloading "module-suspend-on-idle" (index: #19).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloaded "module-suspend-on-idle" (index: #19).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloading "module-intended-roles" (index: #18).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloaded "module-intended-roles" (index: #18).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloading "module-always-sink" (index: #17).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloaded "module-always-sink" (index: #17).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloading "module-rescue-streams" (index: #16).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloaded "module-rescue-streams" (index: #16).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloading "module-default-device-restore" (index: #15).
    I: [pulseaudio] module.c: Unloaded "module-default-device-restore" (index: #15).
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