Last year I treated myself to my first laptop in my life. Conservative as I am I installed a Debian-stable (includes a smooth transition from stretch to buster). This is how I came across the problem with "client.conf". With buster it just didn't work anymore.
Is it related to https://wiki.debian.org/systemd or https://wiki.debian.org/Wayland or $foobar?
Thanks to you (posts in the link above) I got to know the "systemctl" and, since it just works, adapted it. Thanks for that.
The "systemctl" I have then also transferred to the desktop like this.
Direct console command for pulseaudio service on/off.
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How to prevent autostart of the Pulse Audio bridge
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Re: How to prevent autostart of the Pulse Audio bridge
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It works on my Desktop PC running Buster. I'll check the settings there.
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Re: How to prevent autostart of the Pulse Audio bridge
On my Desktop PC I have also Cadence running and I can stop the Pulse Audio Bridge there and it does not restart again automatically.
I even don't have a client.conf file in ~/.config/pulse/ and in /etc/pulse/client.conf everything is commented.
Debian 10 also here.
I even don't have a client.conf file in ~/.config/pulse/ and in /etc/pulse/client.conf everything is commented.
Debian 10 also here.