- shallowsky.com linux/pulseaudio-command-line.htmlFortunately, PulseAudio does have ways you can make changes from the command line. All it lacks is documentation.
- commandmasters.com commands/pulseaudio-linux/From checking if PulseAudio is running to loading modules for additional functionality, this command gives users control over their audio settings.
- tr.k2rx.com how-fix-pulseaudio-issues-linuxHer şey başarısız olduğunda, gerçekten sudo hizmeti pulseaudio restart komutu ile pulseaudio servisini sistem genelinde başlatabilirsiniz .
- baeldung.com linux/pulseaudio-configure-default-…pactl is a command line tool used to control the PulseAudio server. Here, we’ll use it to set a default profile for PulseAudio. To begin, let’s check the syntax we’ll use
- net2.com How to manage sounds using PulseAudio on Ubuntu 18.04Pulseaudio volume control Ubuntu. On the Output Devices tab, you have the possibility to configure the sound output by dragging the slider to the left or to the right.
- pkgs.org download/pulseaudioDownload pulseaudio linux packages for ALT Linux, Adélie, AlmaLinux, Alpine, Amazon Linux, Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, KaOS, Mageia...
- linuxfromscratch.org blfs/view/cvs/multimedia/…You can start pulseaudio in command line mode using pulseaudio -C and then list various information and change settings. See man pulse-cli-syntax.
- itsfoss.com pipewire-vs-pulseaudio/Comparing audio servers: PipeWire vs PulseAudio. We need to know what they are, how they work, and the feature-set to understand how they differ.
- linuxways.net debian/install-pulseaudio-on-debian…Since PulseAudio by default doesn’t install its volume control panel and the equalizer panel so here are some steps for its complete installation
- wiki.laptop.org go/PulseAudioPulseAudio is a sound server for POSIX and Win32 systems. A sound server is basically a proxy for your sound applications.