autostarted via /etc/xdg/autostart/
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- pulseaudio deamon can not be stopped
+ Cannot easily prevent per-user pulseaudio daemon(s) from starting
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Cannot easily prevent per-user
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = pulseaudio
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pulseaudio deamon can not be stopped
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I can confirm that /etc/X11/Xsession.d/70pulseaudio does indeed
forcibly start pulseaudio when starting a Gnome session. The comments
of the file even indicate this was the intent.
This configuration file should respect other settings indicating whether
pulseaudio should or should not start.
I can confirm. Also affects startup shutdown for me. Just filed similar;
bug 290659
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I had a similar problem that may be related. I first noticed that my sound was
not working
after a pulseaudio update. There was a partial workaround to get sound working
again here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/288861
where alsamixer -Dhw revealed that the PCM
Earlier idea messed up gnome startup! Forget that.
I just added the line /etc/init.d/pulseaudio start to /usr/bin/pulse-session
and removed the other start line.
This works as expected.
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pulseaudio deamon can not be stopped
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I finally tracked it down to the bottom.
Every X11 startup starts pulseaudio: /etc/X11/Xsession.d/70pulseaudio
1. This seems to be somewhat redundant to /etc/init.d . I am wondering if this
could even generate
problems
2. There is no verification about settings in /etc/default/pulseaudio
OK. Not much response yet.
BUT: I figured it out by myself.
dbus-conf starts a script /usr/bin/pulse-session
This starts directly the pulseaudio daemon, thus passing by
/etc/default/pulseaudio and /etc/init.d
Changing pulse-session with below lines might help: (or you just start
the