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pulseaudio(1) — pulseaudio — Debian testing — Debian …

    https://manpages.debian.org/testing/pulseaudio/pulseaudio.1.en.html
    PulseAudio is guaranteed to be fully initialized when this call returns. Implies --daemonize. -k | --kill Kill an already running PulseAudio daemon of the calling user (Equivalent to sending a SIGTERM). --check Return 0 as return code when the PulseAudio daemon is already running for the calling user, or non-zero otherwise.

Debian -- Details of package projectm-pulseaudio in bookworm

    https://packages.debian.org/testing/sound/projectm-pulseaudio
    projectM PulseAudio module. projectM is an iterative music visualization library which uses OpenGL for hardware acceleration. It is compatible with Milkdrop presets. This package contains an application to visualize PulseAudio streams. Vendor neutral GL dispatch library -- legacy GL support.

pactl(1) — pulseaudio-utils — Debian testing — Debian Manpages

    https://manpages.debian.org/testing/pulseaudio-utils/pactl.1.en.html
    Asks the PulseAudio server to terminate. upload-sample FILENAME Upload a sound from the specified audio file into the sample cache. The file types supported are those understood by libsndfile. The sample in the cache is named after the audio file, unless the name is explicitly specified. play-sample NAME

start-pulseaudio-x11(1) — pulseaudio — Debian testing ...

    https://manpages.debian.org/testing/pulseaudio/start-pulseaudio-x11.1.en.html
    NAME¶. start-pulseaudio-x11 - PulseAudio Sound Server X11 Startup Script. SYNOPSIS¶. start-pulseaudio-x11 [pulseaudio options]DESCRIPTION¶. This script starts pulseaudio (if not already running) and loads modules to publish access credentials to the PulseAudio server in the X11 root window and to synthesize X11 media key events on cork/uncork requests.

Debian -- Details of source package pulseaudio in bullseye

    https://packages.debian.org/source/testing/pulseaudio
    adep: debhelper-compat (= 12) Package not available adep: check unit test framework for C adep: dh-exec Scripts to help with executable debhelper files adep: dpkg-dev (>= 1.17.14) Debian package development tools

pulse-daemon.conf(5) — pulseaudio — Debian testing ...

    https://manpages.debian.org/testing/pulseaudio/pulse-daemon.conf.5.en.html
    Defaults to no. lfe-crossover-freq= The crossover frequency (in Hz) for the LFE filter. Set it to 0 to disable the LFE filter. Defaults to 0. use-pid-file= Create a PID file in the runtime directory ( $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/pulse/pid ). If this is enabled you may use commands like --kill or --check.

parec(1) — pulseaudio-utils — Debian testing — Debian Manpages

    https://manpages.debian.org/testing/pulseaudio-utils/parec.1.en.html
    Capture audio data and write it to the specified file or to STDOUT if none is specified. If the tool is called under the name parec this is the default. Read audio data from the specified file or STDIN if none is specified, and play it back. If the tool is called under the name pacat this is the default.

[SOLVED]Getting pulseaudio to work - Debian User Forums

    https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=127163
    Tried pulseaudio 7.1.2 from testing and 8.0.1 from unstable but both fail. If I open pavucontrol, i'm getting a message 'Establishing connection t pulse audio, please wait..'. When i do 'ps ux' i see that pulseaudio is running. Debian testing/unstable. Tried with several kernels, stock kernel 4.1, self compiled 4.3, 4.1.4 Pulseaudio 7.1.2/8.0.1

Debian -- Packages being worked on, organized by age

    https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/being_packaged_byage
    Packages being worked on, organized by age. This list is also available organized by package name or by activity . cdemu: emulating optical drives , 6538 days in preparation, last activity 332 days ago. motor: ncurses based IDE , 5799 days in preparation, last activity 431 days ago.

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