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[SOLVED] How do I kill Pulseaudio? - Linux Lite

    https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/sound/(solved)-how-do-i-kill-pulseaudio/
    Never give up.. Or maybe: Menu->Settings->Settings-manager->System->Session and Startup->Tab Application and autostart->scroll to Pulseaudio. There is also a run-level editor: bum. In the repository. Run as root sudo or gksu. Repo says:

sudo killall pulseaudio - Ubuntu Forums

    https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2093627
    Hi everyone! Recently, I've upgraded Ubuntu from 10.04 to 12.10, and this little audio problem keep bugging me since day one I've upgraded it. I've followed all the tips from this blog to solve my audio problem. I think I've solved it. But, everytime start my machine, I've to insert "killall pulseaudio" to reset my Dummy Output to normal ones.

Running PulseAudio - freedesktop.org

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Running/
    pulseaudio --kill or killall pulseaudio Those commands work also when autospawning is enabled, but typically some background application will immediately reconnect, causing the server to get immediately restarted. In the simplest form, the server can be started with this command: pulseaudio

PulseAudio-15.0 - Linux From Scratch

    https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/multimedia/pulseaudio.html
    After closing the application, close pulseaudio, either using pulseaudio --kill or, if that fails, killall -KILL pulseaudio and then rm -rf ~/.config/pulse/* (and perhaps also rm -rf ~/.pulse/* if you have used a very old version of pulse on this machine), then run pulseaudio --verbose to restart it.

PulseAudio-11.1

    https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/8.2/multimedia/pulseaudio.html
    After closing the application, close pulseaudio, either using pulseaudio --kill or, if that fails, killall -KILL pulseaudio and then rm -rf ~/.config/pulse/* (and perhaps also rm -rf ~/.pulse/* if you have used a very old version of pulse on this machine, then run pulseaudio --verbose to restart it.

sound - Pulseaudio not working, daemon already running …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1056153/pulseaudio-not-working-daemon-already-running-and-no-permission-for-home-folder
    Kill all the instances with killall pulseaudio. Start the daemone again with pulseaudio. After that it worked again. Share. Improve this answer. Follow edited Sep 7 '18 at 9:15. Fabby. 33.4k 38 38 gold badges 91 91 silver badges 187 187 bronze badges. answered Sep 7 '18 at 8:52.

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