![]() In short: run scream-ivshmem-pulse as your own user, don't run it as root, and don't run it using sudo -u $USER either. It may or may not be related to this issue. I have already solved this issue, but I thought I'd write about it here just in case somebody else encounters the same problem. A recent update broke scream-ivshmem-pulse 3.1 with the message "Unable to connect to PulseAudio." (Version 3.4 additionally prints the information "Connection refused" the AUR package is outdated.)
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