Felix Miata wrote: > Francis.Montagnac@xxxxxxxx composed on 2023-03-06 08:01 (UTC+0100): >> This is a user unit. Use thus: systemctl --user cat pulseaudio.service > > Interesting. How would a global configuration change be implemented, since any > edit made for a user who runs it goes into a user settings directory? I believe the --global option should do what you want: systemctl --global --user edit pulseaudio.service and I presume that needs to be run as root, so it can write to /etc/systemd/user/pulseaudio.service.d/override.conf. Or you can just create the override config directly. I've only done the latter, so I can't say the former works as written with certainty. -- Todd
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