Re: where does pulseaudio store session information?

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On Mon, 22.09.08 11:32, Christoph Höger (choeger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I encounter the following behaviour: When I mute my notebook, after a
> reboot the sound is enabled at full volume level. That's annoying.
> I figured out that pulseaudio runs a rather small app named
> gconf-helper. The source code indicates that this app gets some gconf
> values from /system/pulseaudio/ but that key seems not to exist.
> So where (if at all) does pulseaudio store its data?

PA stores it's state in ~/.pulse.

GConf is used for configuration, not for state. You can use it for
everything that is exposed in the "paprefs" tool.

Lennart

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