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How to Restart PulseAudio Sound Server in Ubuntu Linux?
https://www.hecticgeek.com/how-to-restart-pulseaudio-sound-server-ubuntu-linux/
PulseAudio is the default sound server used in Ubuntu these days (including many other GNU/Linux distributions). Although I usually end up having troubles with it thus I just use ALSA instead.But many like it for its versatile features.. Anyhow, as a quick tip, if you ever encounter troubles with PulseAudio and wanted to restart the PA Daemon in Ubuntu or any …
sound - How to re-read pulseaudio client configuration ...
https://askubuntu.com/questions/473849/how-to-re-read-pulseaudio-client-configuration-without-rebooting
How to Fix pulseaudio issues in Linux - Appuals.com
https://appuals.com/how-to-fix-pulseaudio-issues-in-linux/
You won’t have to restart again in the future, and can simply use the pulseaudio -D command if this did indeed fix the problem you were having. A very few users, especially those running Linux on ASUS eeePC mobile devices, say that after restarting pulseaudio they suddenly hear a crackling noise.
pulseaudio/ALSAが動作しない場合、サウンドシステムを再起動 …
https://answer-id.com/ja/71203085
私はpulseaudio -k && sudo alsa force-reloadを2、3回使いましたが、うまくいきました。最初の部分で pulseaudio を殺し、2番目の部分で ALSA をリロードします。pulseaudio は自動で再起動するので、再起動する必要はありません。
Running PulseAudio in system mode with TCP listening on ...
https://blog.dhampir.no/content/running-pulseaudio-in-system-mode-with-tcp-listening-on-debian-wheezy
The above restart includes “start”, because pulseaudio’s default script does not start it on “restart” unless it’s not already running. Stupid. Because pulseaudio now runs as the “pulse” user, commands like pacmd are a pain to use.
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