宋文武 writes:
> Hello, you can disable the autospawn for PulseAudio by
> put "autospawn = no" in ~/.config/pulse/client.conf.
>
>
> It was not started by shepherd but autospawn by applications (eg: pulsemixer),
> for reference:
> https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/
Robby Zambito writes:
> Hi,
>
> Please help me eradicate PulseAudio from my system. It causes me nothing
> but pain. My most commonly run commands according to my bash history are
> pulsemixer followed by pgrep pulseaudio, which I use to debug my audio
> issues, and pkill pulseaudio followed by h
Hi,
Please help me eradicate PulseAudio from my system. It causes me nothing
but pain. My most commonly run commands according to my bash history are
pulsemixer followed by pgrep pulseaudio, which I use to debug my audio
issues, and pkill pulseaudio followed by herd restart pipewire which I
use to