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Den 2017-09-19 kl. 14:40, skrev Patrick Shanahan:
* Bengt Gördén <bengan@bag.org> [09-19-17 08:18]:
Den 2017-09-19 kl. 13:32, skrev Rodney Baker:
Hi all. How do I *permanently* disable pulseaudio’s module-rtp-send and module-rtp-recv from loading at login time? I’m running tumbleweed. edit /etc/pulse/default.pa
restart pulseaudio
Small reservation though. I only do this on debian/ubuntu in my audio studio so I've never done it om TW. and the default install disables rtp send/rec. so the question is more why if it was purposely _enabled_, it cannot be purposely _disabled_ in a similar manner. obviously the op enabled it.
Ok. I might missunderstand your comment but why can't it be purposely disabled in TW? I've experimented with it on my linux audio box albeit not TW. It was no problem there. I normally turn off pulseaudio and just use jackd to get low latency when I record audio in my studio but I tested the rtp-module's just for the fun of it. There is numerous of support software and a lot of scripts in the wild for pulseaudio that tries to be smart. Pulseaudio been debated over and over on linux-audio-list. Mostly how to disable it. I can't recall any discussion on module rtp but turning it on or off would be the same as the rest of the modules I think. -- /bengan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org