> > I should at least try removing it. So, how do I "kill" pulseaudio? > > at a terminal do a ps -aux|grep pulseaudio and this will give you the > process number,,,,then > do a kill -9 xxx . (explain xxx = process number.) OK, well, the standard kill -9 is easy enough. So how do I prevent it from loading into memory in the first place? Is pulseaudio in the kernel or somewhere else? Dee Helping your favorite cause is as easy as instant messaging. You IM, we give. Learn more. |