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[SOLVED] Pulseaudio and Openbox - Arch Linux Forums

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=130376
    Just curious because I feel like switching to pure openbox but the lack of pulseaudio controlling tools from what I can tell is rather discouraging. I require pulseaudio because I sometimes use my TV as a second monitor via HDMI to watch movies and pulseaudio allows me to switch audio output with ease. Last edited by trc (2011-11-16 00:07:39)

How to Use PulseAudio on Arch Linux - Linux Hint

    https://linuxhint.com/pulseaudio_arch_linux/
    In this article, we’ll see how to enjoy the powerful PulseAudio on Arch Linux. PulseAudio on Arch Linux. Because of its sheer popularity, PulseAudio is directly available from Arch’s official repository. However, if you need suitable front-end, there are additional packages to be installed. PulseAudio front-ends are available in both CLI and GUI flavor. Installing PulseAudio Update …

Wiki | Main / Installing Openbox and i3

    https://wiki.artixlinux.org/Main/OpenboxAndI3-deleted-1533329587
    (18) Copy /etc/xdg/openbox to ~/.config (19) Logout and login to openbox [Default right mouse button menus are unusable, but xterm does work.] (20) Build your menu structure with obmenu open xterm (right mouse button): $ obmenu ––> create a Pipemenu as submenu to ‘Openbox 3’ with the following command line at ‘Execute’:

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