Hi there, this is on build ID 617.1. I use the script setup-pulseaudio sometimes to disable pulseaudio for a user session. This used to work without any trouble (on Leap 15.1 at least), but today I still found two processes running when logged in: "/usr/bin/pulseaudio --daemonize" and "/usr/lib/pulse/gconf-helper". And indeed, running "pavucontrol" doesn't hang/stop as it normally does when PA is disabled. As a consequence, Kodi refuses to switch to a non-PA audio setup, hence playing back some more enhanced video files and using audio passthrough is not possible. I don't want to discuss the issue with audio passthrough etc., but my main concern is "why does systemd always start up a pulseaudio daemon when logging in" - even when PA is disabled. To be honest, I don't know if this is a recent issue or if it existed in earlier builds, too, but I just realised it due to another issue with the 5.6 kernel not being able to do audio via HDMI anymore... Does anybody have an idea? Bugzilla? TIA, cheers. l8er manfred