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

    https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/sound/(solved)-how-do-i-kill-pulseaudio/

    debian - Using pkill or kill ps aux (inside a script) to ...

      https://askubuntu.com/questions/1390663/using-pkill-or-kill-ps-aux-inside-a-script-to-kill-processes-results-in-pulsea

      How to Fix pulseaudio issues in Linux - Appuals.com

        https://appuals.com/how-to-fix-pulseaudio-issues-in-linux/
        You could hold down the Super or Windows key and push R to open up the run box and then type pulseaudio -D into it. Push the enter key or click the button to issue the command. Technically you could even use this box to kill an existing pulseaudio instance with pulseaudio -k, which is useful if you have no other reason to bring up a terminal.

      Pulseaudio & Jack on Ubuntu/Mint – Uminded

        https://uminded.wordpress.com/2011/01/09/pulseaudio-jack-on-ubuntumint/
        This script has several “sleep 10s” commands as Pulse does take a few seconds to die and start up. If you want some extra few seconds you can modify these values or be more patient. #! /bin/sh USER_PULSEFILE=~/.pulse/pulse.pa case "$1" in start) echo "Killing current Pulse Audio process..."

      pulseaudio - Contacting Pulse Audio over Dbus - Stack …

        https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13403314/contacting-pulse-audio-over-dbus

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