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PulseAudio - KDE UserBase Wiki

    https://userbase.kde.org/PulseAudio
    PulseAudio. The purpose of pulseaudio is to handle multiple incoming streams, so that if you receive an incoming message, for instance, your media player doesn't have to stop to let it through. When it works, it works well, but there are times when it might need a little more understanding to solve a problem. These references should help: This ...

How do I remove Pulseaudio from Linux?

    https://frameboxxindore.com/linux/how-do-i-remove-pulseaudio-from-linux.html
    Does KDE use Pulseaudio? Firstly there are two primary areas of KDE in which PulseAudio support is needed: Phonon (the media playback system used by most KDE applications) and KMix (the mixer application used to control device volumes). Colin Guthrie has contributed code to integrate PulseAudio into both these components.

PulseAudio - ParabolaWiki

    https://wiki.parabola.nu/PulseAudio
    6.3 KDE Plasma Workspaces and Qt4. PulseAudio will automatically be used by KDE/Qt4 applications. It is supported by default in the KDE sound mixer. For more information see the KDE page in the PulseAudio wiki. One useful tidbit from that page is to add load-module module-device-manager to /etc/pulse/default.pa.

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