Re: Ubuntu Studio 14.04 Pulse removal question

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On Tue, 12 Aug 2014, Kaza Kore wrote:

As far as I know and can tell -k stands for Kill. if you run it twice it
informs you PA is not running!

Yes but pulse is configured respawn by default, it does take some time to restart, but does so as soon as you kill it.

As I stated I had unchecked the all Pulse related options in the Autostart
settings and it still starts on reboot!

That could be... all it takes is something asking via D-bus if pulse is there... and then it is.

My personal solution has been to unload module-jackdbus-detect when I do not want pulse connected to jack. pulse takes almost no cpu that way. The command to unload the module is:

pactl unload-module module-jackdbus-detect

The package pulseaudio-module-jack can be removed to make this more permanent, but if you will not use pulse maybe just:

sudo chmod -x /usr/bin/pulseaudio

There may be depends problems if you remove the pulseaudio package itself... for example you browser may be removed as well. Debian depends are there to protect dummys.

--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net

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