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== Distribution Specific ===== Tips and Tricks ===== Tips and Tricks ==[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Examples PulseAudio allows for simultaneous output to multiple sources.]Updated: The easiest way to accomplish this on modern Ubuntu/Mint (at least 18.3 and up) is to use a utility called paprefs aka PulseAudio Preferences.=== Troubleshoot ===older information:* [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio/Examples PulseAudio allows for simultaneous output to multiple sources.]----=== How to stop and start the Pulse Audio Service ===With systemd PulseAudio is controlled by systemctl and if you kill PulseAudio it will be restarted automatically by systemctl.  To suspend the service, stopping PulseAudio do: systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.socket systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.service To start it again, you can use: systemctl --user start pulseaudio.socket systemctl --user start pulseaudio.servicePulseAudio does not get along well with KDE== Troubleshoot =====PulseAudio does not get along well with KDE===esdcompat: esdcompat is a compatiblity script that takes the same arguments as the ESD sound daemon esd(1), but uses them to start a the PulseAudio sound server with the appropriate parametersesdcompat: esdcompat is a compatibility script that takes the same arguments as the ESD sound daemon esd(1), but uses them to start a the PulseAudio sound server with the appropriate parameters=== Troubleshoot: Microphone detected but can't change volume in Mint Linux ====== Microphone detected but can't change volume in Mint Linux ====== Troubleshoot: Controlling Pulse Audio from CLI ====== Controlling Pulse Audio from CLI ===
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