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pulse-client.conf(5) — pulseaudio — Debian buster — Debian ...

    https://manpages.debian.org/buster/pulseaudio/pulse-client.conf.5.en.html#:~:text=The%20PulseAudio%20client%20library%20reads%20configuration%20directives%20from,otherwise%20the%20system%20configuration%20file%20%2Fetc%2Fpulse%2Fclient.conf%20is%20used.
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PulseAudio - Debian Wiki

    https://wiki.debian.org/PulseAudio
    As of Debian 8 (Jessie, in 2016), you rarely need to install pulseaudio by hand as it is a dependency of the most popular desktops If you need to install it manually, apt-get install pulseaudioshould "just work" in every release since Debian 6 (Squeeze). Pulseaudio becomes the default when the package is installed. Everything will use i…

pulse-client.conf(5) — pulseaudio — Debian testing ...

    https://manpages.debian.org/testing/pulseaudio/pulse-client.conf.5.en.html
    The PulseAudio client library reads configuration directives from a configuration file on startup. If the per-user file ~/.config/pulse/client.conf exists, it is used, otherwise the system configuration file /etc/pulse/client.conf is used. In addition to those main files, configuration directives can also be put in files under directories ~/.config/pulse/client.conf.d/ and /etc/pulse/client.conf.d/.

pulse-client.conf(5) — pulseaudio — Debian buster — Debian ...

    https://manpages.debian.org/buster/pulseaudio/pulse-client.conf.5.en.html
    The PulseAudio client library reads configuration directives from a configuration file on startup. If the per-user file ~/.config/pulse/client.conf exists, it is used, otherwise the system configuration file /etc/pulse/client.conf is used. In addition to those main files, configuration directives can also be put in files under directories ~/.config/pulse/client.conf.d/ and /etc/pulse/client.conf.d/.

pulse-daemon.conf(5) — pulseaudio — Debian buster — …

    https://manpages.debian.org/buster/pulseaudio/pulse-daemon.conf.5.en.html
    If the per-user file ~/.config/pulse/daemon.conf exists, it is used, otherwise the system configuration file /etc/pulse/daemon.conf is used. In addition to those main files, configuration directives can also be put in files under directories ~/.config/pulse/daemon.conf.d/ and /etc/pulse/daemon.conf.d/. Those files have to have the .conf file name extension, but …

pulseaudio(1) — pulseaudio — Debian buster — Debian …

    https://manpages.debian.org/buster/pulseaudio/pulseaudio.1.en.html
    This may be used to configure PulseAudio dynamically during runtime. Equivalent to --load=module-cli.-n Don't load default script file default.pa (see below) on startup. Useful in conjunction with -C or --file. FILES¶ ~/.config/pulse/daemon.conf, /etc/pulse/daemon.conf: configuration settings for the PulseAudio daemon. If the version in the user's home directory …

pulse-daemon.conf(5) — pulseaudio — Debian unstable ...

    https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/pulseaudio/pulse-daemon.conf.5.en.html
    If the per-user file ~/.config/pulse/daemon.conf exists, it is used, otherwise the system configuration file /etc/pulse/daemon.conf is used. In addition to those main files, configuration directives can also be put in files under directories ~/.config/pulse/daemon.conf.d/ and /etc/pulse/daemon.conf.d/. Those files have to have the .conf file name extension, but …

How-To: Pulseaudio - Debian User Forums

    https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=12497
    To configure Pulseaudio to share its server, you need to go into Pulseaudio Preferences which is located in System>Preferences>Pulseaudio Preferences. Then you need to enable all the options for network discovery. Here is what mine looks like. Then you must do the same process on the networked computer you wish to share audio on.

Debian -- Details of package pulseaudio in buster

    https://packages.debian.org/buster/pulseaudio
    PulseAudio sound server. PulseAudio, previously known as Polypaudio, is a sound server for POSIX and WIN32 systems. It is a drop in replacement for the ESD sound server with much better latency, mixing/re-sampling quality and overall architecture. …

ALSA - Debian Wiki

    https://wiki.debian.org/ALSA
    apulse - PulseAudio API emulation for ALSA. Necessary for running Firefox and other applications that make use of PulseAudio directly, if running a pure-ALSA configuration. alsa-firmware-loaders - Requires the contrib component of Debian to be enabled. May assist in making some specific audio hardware functional. Loading modules

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