> > Before taking a shotgun and killing pulseaudio, try to > stop it from running and see if the CPU goes back to > normal? > > > > I saw on another list that killing pulseaudio and not > removing it should help in some way? > > > > Hope you can see if that is true if you don't mind of > course. > > > > Regards, > > > > Antonio > > > > > > > > > > -- > Yes you are right. Problem is that pulseaudio is always > started automatically. > > I would like to stop that from hapening. > Also, I discovered that the media players themselves in > FC11 are compiled > to run with pulseaudio. To wit: > yum install mplayer gnome-mplayer mplayer-gui > gnome-mplayer-minimal gnome-mplayer-nautilus > gnome-mplayer-common mplayer-doc > Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit > Setting up Install Process > Resolving Dependencies > --> Running transaction check > ---> Package gnome-mplayer.i586 0:0.9.6-1.fc11 set to be > updated > ---> Package gnome-mplayer-common.i586 0:0.9.6-1.fc11 > set to be updated > ---> Package gnome-mplayer-minimal.i586 0:0.9.6-1.fc11 > set to be updated > ---> Package gnome-mplayer-nautilus.i586 0:0.9.6-1.fc11 > set to be updated > ---> Package mplayer.i586 0:1.0-0.109.20090329svn.fc11 > set to be updated > --> Processing Dependency: libpulse.so.0(PULSE_0) for > package: mplayer-1.0-0.109.20090329svn.fc11.i586 > --> Processing Dependency: libpulse.so.0 for package: > mplayer-1.0-0.109.20090329svn.fc11.i586 > ---> Package mplayer-doc.i586 > 0:1.0-0.109.20090329svn.fc11 set to be updated > ---> Package mplayer-gui.i586 > 0:1.0-0.109.20090329svn.fc11 set to be updated > --> Running transaction check > ---> Package pulseaudio-libs.i586 0:0.9.15-14.fc11 set > to be updated > --> Finished Dependency Resolution > > So, how do I tell mplayer and other media players to NOT > use pulseaudio? > > > _________________________________________________________________ Two or more ways 1) $ pulseaudio -k from man -k --kill Kill a running daemon 2) in ~/.mplayer/config add a line ao = alsa 3) or from command line switch $ mplayer options -ao alsa directly use alsa instead of ao=pulse I have noticed that if I install mplayer via rpmfusion or other repo, it(mplayer) uses pulse by default, but if I compile from source it uses the best -ao option available. Just an observation. Hope this helps in some way. Regards, Antonio -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines