> The man page says this: > > -n Don't load default script file default.pa (see > below) > on startup. Useful in conjunction with -C or --file. > > I guess your problem with your config file is that you're not using it > at all. Thanks for the tips, I had guessed about this :^) However, I still don't know if I need to start the daemon at boot time (if so, how? su to user pulse before starting the daemon? doing it as root?). I guess alsa starts the daemon when it needs it (that what the "pulse" alsa type is for, right?) but then how do I tell it to use such or such config file? Is it hard-coded in the daemon? Or is there a central config file that must be present no matter what? Then, how do I create and edit such a file? Thanks. -- Fabrice DELENTE