On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 10:03:08 -0700
Jonathan Ryshpan <jonrysh(a)pacbell.net> wrote:
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
It's commented out in my F10 system too.
I really didn't think that this was going to be a difficult question!
I'm assuming that where pulseaudio is started can change from
distribution to distribution which is why I'm asking on this list.
I don't want to disable pulseaudio, I just want to understand what it
does and how it works om my system a little better.
Steve