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How-To: Disable pulseaudio and sound in GDM - Debuntu
https://www.debuntu.org/how-to-disable-pulseaudio-and-sound-in-gdm/
How-To: Disable pulseaudio and sound in GDM less than 1 minute read If like me you use MPD as a service daemon to listen to music, you might be annoyed anytime GDM start a pulseaudio process which prevents MPD from accessing the sound device.
RPM Fedora 10 pulseaudio-module-gconf 0.9.14 x86_64 rpm
https://rpm.pbone.net/info_idpl_48287396_distro_fedora10_com_pulseaudio-module-gconf-0.9.14-3.fc10.x86_64.rpm.html
Name : pulseaudio-module-gconf Version : 0.9.14 Vendor : Fedora Project Release : 3.fc10 Date : 2009-04-22 23:11:28 Group : System Environment/Daemons Source RPM ...
Problems with pulseaudio - Stack Exchange
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/265043/problems-with-pulseaudio-pavucontrol-and-pacmd-not-connecting-to-pulseaudio
dpkg -l | grep pulseaudio ii gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio:amd64 1.4.4-2 amd64 GStreamer plugin for PulseAudio ii pulseaudio 5.0-13 amd64 PulseAudio sound server ii pulseaudio-esound-compat 5.0-13 amd64 PulseAudio ESD compatibility layer ii pulseaudio-module-gconf 5.0-13 amd64 GConf module for PulseAudio sound server ii pulseaudio-module-x11 5.0-13 ...
sound - How can I cleanly remove PulseAudio in Ubuntu …
https://askubuntu.com/questions/489609/how-can-i-cleanly-remove-pulseaudio-in-ubuntu-14-04
Pulseaudio is just a userspace daemon. But you can't simple kill Pulseaudio since it will be respawned by the init system. jorge@den:~$ ps aux | grep pulseaudio jorge 3797 0.0 0.1 440464 7360 ? S<l 17:40 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start - …
two pulseaudio processes - Google Search
https://groups.google.com/g/linux.debian.user/c/pnEu6mSvkzU
On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 01:22:25PM +0100, rgfoiugztfgvbhjk wrote: > Does anybody know who Debian-+ is, why he is starting pulseaudio and > using my headsets, and if this is a bug that should be reported
how can I make pulseaudio accept connections again - Unix ...
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/379054/how-can-i-make-pulseaudio-accept-connections-again
I: [pulseaudio] main.c: Running in system mode: no I: [pulseaudio] main.c: System supports high resolution timers D: [pulseaudio] memblock.c: Using shared memfd memory pool with 1024 slots of size 64,0 KB each, total size is 64,0 MB, maximum usable slot size is 65472 I: [pulseaudio] cpu-x86.c: CPU flags: CMOV MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE4_1 SSE4 ...
[SOLVED] Pulseaudio always run, even after killing it ...
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=120921
To use socket activation: $ systemctl --user enable pulseaudio.socket. Alternatively, set autospawn=yes in either /etc/pulse/client.conf or ~/.pulse/client.conf in order to use autospawn activation. Intel Dual-Core CPU E5400 (soc 775) @ 2.70GHz, onboard Intel G33, Asus MB P5KPL-AM IN (Intel G31), D-Link 2750u modem+router, 64-bit Debian Testing ...
how to shutdown pulseaudio - Debian User Forums
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=134859
So with "pulseaudio --kill" I can get rid of the pulseaudio-processes running under my id, but a few others remain. What are they, how can I shut them down and how can I start them again? And it seems pulseaudio is not started via systemd but via some other magic.
Pulseaudio: /run/user/<myuid>/pulse gets owned by root ...
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=161599
I then changed audio output module in vlc to pulseaudio and wasn't able to reproduce it since. But this still happens from time to time. To make sure there are no old strange settings, I've deleted ~/.pulse already but this didn't help. I'm sorry that I'm not posting logs since I have no idea where to start looking.
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