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How-To: Pulseaudio - Debian User Forums
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=12497
For me only asound.conf works but it may be different for other people especially if you are not on debian. 4.Try a restart. 5.Try the commands "sudo dpkg-reconfigure pulseaudio" and "sudo dpkg-reconfigure pulseaudio-utils" to set things back to default. 6.Try a different device as stated in the Tinkering section.
cannot kill pulseaudio - Debian User Forums
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=140753
#!/bin/bash #Kill PulseAudio and PulseAudio Device Chooser pulseaudio --kill killall padevchooser Postby morgon » 2019-02-20 15:23 I did read it, it does exactly what I tried (I tried with and wiithout the demon-binary setting) and it does not work here (it should though).
Ubuntu Manpage: padevchooser - PulseAudio Device Chooser
https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/padevchooser.1.html
PulseAudio Device Chooser (padevchooser) registers an icon in the tray area and allows quick access to some features of the PulseAudio sound server. Specifically it can: · Notify about new sinks & sources becoming available on the LAN.
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. …
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