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sound - How do i stop pulseaudio? - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1197420/how-do-i-stop-pulseaudio#:~:text=systemctl%20--user%20stop%20pulseaudio.service%20You%20can%20also%20use,from%20respawning%20until%20you%20start%20it%20back%20up.
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sound - How do i stop pulseaudio? - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1197420/how-do-i-stop-pulseaudio
    1 You need to stop the systemd user socket. systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.socket systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.service You can also use the disable, enable, reload, and restart commands as well. That should stop pulseaudio from respawning until you start it back up. Hope that helps Share Improve this answer answered Dec 30 '19 at 3:42

sound - Stop pulseaudio from restarting under …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1207680/stop-pulseaudio-from-restarting-under-gdm-systemd-other-answers-do-not-work
    systemctl disable pulseaudio. According to pstree, it keeps getting restarted by systemd with user gdm, if I kill it (as root) the process dies, and systemd just respawns it. But I can't figure out why systemd is starting it: % systemctl --type=service | grep pulse % systemctl list-units --type=service | grep pulse.

How can I stop pulseaudio from spawning? - Linux Mint Forums

    https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=323454
    Running pulseaudio -k in the terminal right after booting up should disable it. To stop it completely, you'll have to find what calls it. On my 18.3 Xfce install, it's in the Application Autostart tab of Session and Startup. Find something similar to Application Autostart and disable PulseAudio Sound System.

[SOLVED] How to kill pulseaudio without pulseaudio respawning?

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=235854
    Re: [SOLVED] How to kill pulseaudio without pulseaudio respawning? systemctl --user mask pulseaudio.socket #unmask to revert systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.service Pulse uses systemd socket activation since quite some time, I'll have to update the pulse article sometime, that's not the only inconsistency with the modern state in the wiki.

Stopping PulseAudio Results in Automated Restart - on ...

    https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/stopping-pulseaudio-results-in-automated-restart/2158
    making a client.conf with autostart = no in ~/.config/pulse and killing pulseaudio after; editing the client.conf in /etc/pulse to include autostart = no and then restarting; Checking to what the parent of Pulseaudio is: SystemD; Attempting to disable pulseaudio via SystemD (pulseaudio.service doesn’t exist)

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