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How-To: Pulseaudio - Debian User Forums
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=12497#:~:text=1.%20If%20your%20notice%20that%20your%20system%20sounds,not%20be%20able%20to%20access%20the%20sound%20card.
pulseaudio: Confusing warning `PulseAudio ... - Debian
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=644809
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warning: `pulseaudio' uses 32-bit capabilities ... - Debian
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=489060
warning: `pulseaudio' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) Package: pulseaudio ; Maintainer for pulseaudio is Pulseaudio maintenance team <[email protected]>; Source for pulseaudio is src:pulseaudio ( PTS, buildd, popcon ). Reported by: Ted Percival <[email protected]>. Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 04:39:01 UTC.
PulseAudio configured for per-user sessions Warning ...
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=89120
pulseaudio -D Put that command somewhere suitable to run when you log in. That's it. The only thing wrong with Debians default settings is the wording in the warning, just like the bug report says. (In fact, I would suggest that it just flat out tells you "just run pulseaudio -D …
pulseaudio - Debian Package Tracker
https://tracker.debian.org/pulseaudio
pulseaudio. Lintian reports 83 errors and 19 warnings about this package. You should make the package lintian clean getting rid of them. The BTS contains 1 bug tagged help, please consider helping the maintainer in dealing with it. The BTS contains patches fixing 6 bugs, consider including or untagging them. vcswatch reports that this package ...
PulseAudio configured for per-user sessions ... (warning).
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/pulseaudio-configured-for-per-user-sessions-warning-914796/
According to the PulseAudio Wiki, system wide mode is only recommended for minimalist installs (such as embedded clients) where there aren't really any users per say. System wide mode creates a few security issues. I believe it also disables a few features of PulseAudio. The recommended mode is per-user configuration.
Debian -- Details of package pulseaudio in buster
https://packages.debian.org/buster/pulseaudio
PulseAudio sound server. PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture.
Disabling PulseAudio and Pipewire in Debian Bullseye ...
https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=23206
Disabling PulseAudio and Pipewire in Debian Bullseye. Post by oddy.o.lynx » Mon May 10, 2021 4:29 am. Bullseye has Pipewire integration and as with Buster PulseAudio respawns if killed. As Pipewire is still experimental at the moment prefer to not have it running in the background. to stop Pipewire and PulseAudio we can use the following commands:
PulseAudio on Linux - The Foundry Visionmongers
https://learn.foundry.com/nuke/content/timeline_environment/managetimelines/audio_pulse.html
1. Open the ~/.pulse/client.conf file to enable PulseAudio for the current user, OR Open the /etc/pulse/client.conf file to enable PulseAudio for all users. 2. Set the following attribute and ensure the line is not commented out: autospawn = yes 3. Call pulseaudio --start to start the PulseAudio daemon. 4.
Fixing PulseAudio configured for per-user sessions ...
https://www.blackmoreops.com/2013/10/12/fixing-pulseaudio-configured-for-per-user-sessions-warning-in-kali-linux/
Debian variants also throws similar warning during boot. To fix this do leafpad /etc/default/pulseaudio Find this line: PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START=0 Replace 0 with 1 PULSEAUDIO_SYSTEM_START=1 Where, 0 = don’t start in system mode, 1 = start in system mode reboot That should fix the warning. However Should you do it?
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