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[SOLVED] disabling PulseAudio - LinuxQuestions.org
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/disabling-pulseaudio-4175563797/
Quote: Originally Posted by dugan. I'd assume you'd need to remove the lines in /etc/asound.conf that redirect audio sent to ALSA to Pulseaudio. That was quick, many thanks! Indeed it seems that removing /etc/asound.conf, and then adding following two lines to /etc/pulse/client.conf: Code: autospawn = no daemon-binary = /bin/true.
Volume notification is haunted / Desktop / Xfce Forums
https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=12252
- To disable xfce4-volumed permanently open Session and Startup from settings manager. Go to Application Autostart tab. Look for XFCE Volume Daemon (pulseaudio) and untick it to disable. No effect. Problem still showing. 2. Modify “Indicator Plugin” to remove sound: - Right click on an empty space of the Panel -> Panel -> Panel Properties
[SOLVED] XFCE Non-ESR Firefox - Pulseaudio/APulse - no ...
https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/xfce-non-esr-firefox-pulseaudio-apulse-no-autostart/
Go as root to /etc/pulse/client.conf.d/ and copy disable-autospawn.conf to a new file enable-autospawn.conf Edit enable-autospawn.conf and change autospawn to yes autospawn=yes If this doesn’t enable pulseaudio, then there is something missing in your installation. This reply was modified 6 months, 3 weeks ago by Xecure.
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