On Mon, 17 May 2021, didier gaumet wrote:
https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tutorial_recording_computer_playback_on_linux.html
Much of the focus of the above is setting PulseAudio to launch
as a system-wide service, for all users, but it goes on to say
that if you make that choice, rather than launching it on a
per-user basis, that you are "on your own."
I can take a hint. It seems to me I have to place the statement
pulseaudio --daemonize
in some user file or other but nowhere can I find in that doc
(coulda missed it; I'm an old guy) a suggestion as to what file
to use. I'm thinking what's wrong with just putting that into my
.xsession file?
At some point, being an impulsive sonofagun, and a life-long
subscriber to "don't read the manual; wing that sucker," I will
try .xsession.
Comments, absent outright opprobrium, are welcome.
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Dom Irrera