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SDB:Disable PulseAudio - openSUSE Wiki

    https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Disable_PulseAudio

    Pulseaudio and Amarok in 12.1 - openSUSE

      https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/468546-Pulseaudio-and-Amarok-in-12-1
      As allays pulseaudio isn't working but in 12.1 its disabling doesn't help. The issue is: my 5.1 system sounds crappy (and subwoofer doesn't work) when I use amarok and pulseaudio is enabled, but VLC and other videoplayers are able to play 5.1 sound. If I disable pulseaudio amarok sounds great (and subwoofer works), but videoplayers are unable to play …

    openSUSE 12.1 Tips And Tricks - TweakHound

      https://www.tweakhound.com/2011/11/25/opensuse-12-1-tips-and-tricks-2/
      1 – Check all PulsuAudio settings by installing pavucontrol. Once installed it will be in the KMenu > Multimedia > Volume Control section. Use it to configure your settings. 2 – Disable PulseAudio. 3 – Uninstall PulseAudio. New users should simply disable PulseAudio: Open YaST and go to > Hardware > Sound >

    openSUSE 12.1 Release Notes - openSUSE Documentation

      https://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/12.1/
      If you disabled it on a previous release, and want to enable it now, check the PULSEAUDIO_ENABLE variable in /etc/sysconfig/sound: Set PULSEAUDIO_ENABLE to "yes" to forcefully enable PA everywhere. Setting PULSEAUDIO_ENABLE to "no" will disable PulseAudio completely, and setting it to "custom" means to keep a custom configuration untouched.

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