Kirill Elagin writes:
> `man default.pa` has to say:
>
>> The PulseAudio sound server interprets the file
>> ~/.config/pulse/default.pa on startup, and when that file doesn't
>> exist /etc/pulse/default.pa.
I'm embarrassed to admit that through a long series of coincidences and
assumptions this t
`man default.pa` has to say:
> The PulseAudio sound server interprets the file
> ~/.config/pulse/default.pa on startup, and when that file doesn't exist
> /etc/pulse/default.pa.
Just out of curiosity I checked the source and it seems that this line
was already there in 2007 and the code tha
Peter Jones writes:
> Pulseaudio stopped working for me after upgrading to 14.12. It seems
> that all PA clients start their own server, which eventually fails
> because the pulseaudio daemon is already running.
I believe I've tracked down the root problem.
It appears that if you have a ~/.conf