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[SOLVED]How to disable Pulseaudio? - Arch Linux
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=153574
Pulseaudio uses ALSA. If you don't want it, just use ALSA alone. There's no point keeping it around if its not being used. Please note however that gnome has a hard dependency on pulse, and the AUR package provide is a workaround for that.
[SOLVED] Disable pulseaudio - Arch Linux
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=128163
Re: [SOLVED] Disable pulseaudio. Skype can work without pulseaudio but will try to use it if present. If you use gdm, it could be the source of your problems. If you look at mandatory dependencies for pulseaudio you find among others: gnome-settings-daemon. And if you look at gnome-settings-daemon, you will find gdm.
How to disable pulseaudio? - Arch Linux
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=151364
Additionally, go into a copy of the extracted source (makepkg -o can help) and run ./configure --help - there may be a --disable-pulseaudio option or some such you can pass in the PKGBUILD, thereby allowing you to remove any pulse-based dependencies. Last edited by ZekeSulastin (2012-10-25 07:59:47) Offline.
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