The only way I found to fix this problem was:
* create the script /usr/local/bin/pakiller that kills pulseaudio and restarts it afterwards
* create the file ~/.pulse/client.conf to prevent pulseaudio from automatically restarting
* call ETQW with "pakiller etqw-rthread"
It works really fine now, but I think the real solution would be a new libSDL-1.2.id.so.0 that uses pulseaudio by default.
Contents of /usr/local/bin/pakiller:
#!/bin/sh
killall pulseaudio
$*
pulseaudio -D
The only way I found to fix this problem was: bin/pakiller that kills pulseaudio and restarts it afterwards client. conf to prevent pulseaudio from automatically restarting
* create the script /usr/local/
* create the file ~/.pulse/
* call ETQW with "pakiller etqw-rthread"
It works really fine now, but I think the real solution would be a new libSDL-1.2.id.so.0 that uses pulseaudio by default.
Contents of /usr/local/ bin/pakiller:
#!/bin/sh
killall pulseaudio
$*
pulseaudio -D
Contents of ~/.pulse/ client. conf:
autospawn = no