Belal, Awais wrote on 01/06/15 15:49:
Hi Lennart
Thanks a lot for the reply. I believe it is off-topic here and I should
rather post on the pulseaudio mailing list but please answer the below and I
will come over to the pulse mailing list if need be.
I have autospawn = no and
: Lennart Poettering [lenn...@poettering.net]
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 6:59 PM
To: Belal, Awais
Cc: systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [systemd-devel] systemctl disable service not working as expected
On Fri, 29.05.15 11:19, Belal, Awais (awais_be...@mentor.com) wrote:
Hi,
I am
in such a scenario?
BR,
Awais
From: Martin Pitt [martin.p...@ubuntu.com]
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 4:24 PM
To: Belal, Awais
Cc: systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [systemd-devel] systemctl disable service not working as expected
Hello Belal,
Belal
Hello Belal,
Belal, Awais [2015-05-29 11:19 +]:
I am working on an x86_64 platform with a yocto based environment. I
was trying to disable pulseaudio which is included in the system by
default so I did a 'systemctl disable pulseaudio' but when I reboot
it seems pulseaudio is still run for
Hi,
I am working on an x86_64 platform with a yocto based environment. I was trying
to disable pulseaudio which is included in the system by default so I did a
'systemctl disable pulseaudio' but when I reboot it seems pulseaudio is still
run for a very short period of time and this is messing
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Belal, Awais awais_be...@mentor.com
wrote:
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the very quick reply :)
So, are you saying that there is no guaranteed way in which PA can be
enabled/disabled in a systemd based system?
pulseaudio is *very rarely* run as a system service in
On Fri, 29.05.15 11:19, Belal, Awais (awais_be...@mentor.com) wrote:
Hi,
I am working on an x86_64 platform with a yocto based environment. I
was trying to disable pulseaudio which is included in the system by
default so I did a 'systemctl disable pulseaudio' but when I reboot
it seems