> > I should at least try removing it. So, how do I "kill" pulseaudio?
> 
> at a terminal do a ps -aux|grep pulseaudio and this will give you the
> process  number,,,,then
> do a kill -9 xxx .   (explain xxx = process number.)


OK, well, the standard kill -9 is easy enough.

So how do I prevent it from loading into memory in the first place? Is 
pulseaudio in 
the kernel or somewhere else?

Dee

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