On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 13:39 -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
On 08/26/09 13:03, quoth Jonathan Ryshpan:
> On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 09:25 +0200, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
>> stan wrote:
>>> If you are using the default Fedora setup, you have your own version of
>>> pulse started when you log in. I notice that it also can be started by
>>> programs that need its services, and that seems to be gconf-helper.
>> Isn't "autospawn" activated by default in /etc/pulse/client.conf?
>> That means you can have pulseaudio started by who knows what.
>
> I don't think so. On my system (Fedora-11 vanilla) autospawn is
> commented out.
>
> jon
>
>
Ok. Why do you think it's commented out?
I'm looking at my copy and the comments in the top of the file begin with a
#sign but the config lines begin with a semi;colon. So right now I have no
idea what's a comment and what's required syntax.
Can pulseaudio be simply shut OFF? This thing really stinks.
A comment near the top of /etc/pulse/client.conf reads:
## Configuration file for PulseAudio clients. See pulse-client.conf(5) for
## more information. Default values a commented out. Use either ; or # for
## commenting.
I too am interested in not having pulseaudio start at login time, which
is why I'm following this thread.
jon