On Wed, 2017-01-04 at 19:57 +0100, Linux User #330250 wrote: > The one thing that remains unclear to me so far is how it autoloads in > the first place, because I cannot find any raop modules in the config > files in /etc/pulse. I assume that module-raop-discover does the magic, > but it does it wrong, so I would like to blacklist this module and > manually load the modules-raop-sink instead. Only, I couldn't find a > blacklist syntax for default.pa (or system.pa). I found > "disallow-module-loading true" which prevents all module loading. I > could try unload-module, but how will this prevent a later invoked > automatic module loading? I hope that the manual line in > /etc/pulse/default.pa will prevent the module-raop-discover magic from > now on, otherwise I can only think of renaming module-raop-discover in > the file system. module-raop-discover is loaded by module-gconf, which is a module that is only used for interfacing with paprefs. So that bit of configuration is stored in gconf (yes, not a very nice system). You enabled raop with paprefs, and you should be able to disable it with paprefs too. -- Tanu https://www.patreon.com/tanuk