Re: Ubuntu Studio 14.04 Pulse removal question

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On Mon, 11 Aug 2014, Len Ovens wrote:

On Tue, 12 Aug 2014, Kaza Kore wrote:

**These steps didn't seem to make as much difference as I thought they
should do! Even though I thought I had stopped PA from running the
pulse/jack sync still showed up in jack's connections and running
"pulseaudio -k" still killed it, giving me the extra overhead in jack. This
is why I added the command to the jack startup option. Surely these options
should have stopped it from running in the first place, no??

pulseaudio -k should restart pulseaudio. Try: settings manager->session and startup->Application Autostart->uncheck pulseaudio. Then logout and back in.

Forgot to mention... any app that tries to talk to pulse via D-bus will start pulse anyway... and it will auto respawn every time you kill it. I think the only thing that does this is pavucontrol (started by the sound icon in systray if you select sound settings.) For your use I would turn off respawn at least so you can kill it rather than restart. Edit /etc/pulse/client.conf There is a more correct file to edit/create in ~/.config/pulse/ but I forget what it should be called.

It may say:
; autospawn = yes
add a line right under like
autospawn = no
(the ; is a comment mark)

--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net

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