a simple way to disable pa

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Colin Guthrie wrote:

> 
> 
> Well I presume you are using padevchooser. This should not be used. Use 

Yes. Mainly because I am new to pa and did not know better.

> pavucontol. The whole point in pulseaudio is that you can change the 
> source and sink *without* restaring the application!!

Aha! I have started pavucontrol a few times abut could not guess what it
was supposed to be for. I just used to see which applications were being
run via pa and what were the volumes of various channels. I will try it
again with your comments in mind now.


>>> Good luck with Audacity - that's one of the most stubborn applications

> 
> See my other reply about this. It's working well here now with the 
> fedora patch. If it doesn't work on Ubuntu, you should poke them and ask 
> them to include the patch.

I myself personally use Debian. I am yet to try out audacity with pa in
Debian.

Thanks for all your comments and help.
Regards.

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