![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You may want to write a systemd service for starting PulseAudio at boot (or an init script if you're not using systemd). To run PulseAudio in system-wide mode, it should be started as root with the -system command line argument. In some situations however, such as embedded systems where no real notion of a user exists, it makes sense to use the system-wide mode.īefore you now go ahead and use it please read about what is wrong with system mode. We recommend running the PulseAudio daemon per-user, just like the traditional ESD sound daemon. Starting with PulseAudio 0.9.3 the daemon can be run as a system-wide instance which than can be shared by multiple local users. Home About Community Download Documentation Planet
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