On 06/07/14 18:44, lee wrote:
Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
[...]
yum remove alsa-plugins-pulseaudio
used to do it. It would still be installed, but not loaded/used.
Hm, yes, I could actually remove it without removing anything else,
thank you! Finally!
Now I even have hardware mixing and no stupid pulseaudio wasting CPU and
resources for nothing :))
Just would I remove pulseaudio altogether?
Removing the alsa-plugins-pulseaudio package and editing
/etc/pulse/client.conf and adding a line:
autospawn = no
so that the pulseaudio daemon doesn't get started (I have to this with
GNOME3 otherwise gnome-shell will start pulseaudio).
Or just uninstall the pulseaudio package. Note that you can't remove
some of the pulseaudio library packages (pulseaudio-libs and
pulseaudio-libs-glib2) because some packages directly link against those
libs.
--
Ahmad Samir
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