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Fixing PulseAudio: We want no less than perfection.

    https://www.pc-freak.net/files/F11_VLC_and_PulseAudio_Guide.pdf
    going to uninstall PulseAudio first. In a terminal, type the following: Code: su - yum remove pulseaudio Restart your computer completely now. Now that you're back, open a terminal and type the following: Code: su - yum install pulseaudio …

Tree - rpms/pulseaudio - src.fedoraproject.org

    https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/pulseaudio/blob/rawhide/f/pulseaudio-11.1-autospawn_disable.patch
    Fedora EPEL. These two fields allow to specify a different default assignee for ticket opened against this package in bugzilla. Note: The EPEL field is always displayed for packages in the 'rpms' namespace regardless of whether it is used in bugzilla or not.

Disable PulseAudio Per User in Linux - Winaero

    https://winaero.com/disable-pulseaudio-per-user-in-linux/
    This will disable the PulseAudio service for your user account. If some day, you decide to restore the defaults, type the following in Terminal: systemctl --user unmask pulseaudio.socket This will re-enable PulseAudio. Alternatively, you can re-enable it with the command rm /home/your user name/.config/systemd/user/pulseaudio.socket That's it.

[SOLVED]How to disable Pulseaudio? - Arch Linux

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=153574
    If I kill the pulseaudio process, everything is back to normal, works normals, Skype is working flawlessly. I tried to disable it by uncommenting autospawn = no in /etc/pulse/client.conf and do the same in ~/.pulse/client.conf it's not in rc.conf, so I'm out of idea... Last edited by Lenry (2012-11-24 18:39:49)

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