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PulseAudio is an application that provides sound services for the system. After querying by the which command, you can
See/usr/bin/pulseaudio. This is obviously a common application software path in Linux, but it is not in the Application
Program list. But we can see it intuitively. In the lower right corner of Mint, the place on the left of the date is displayed,
There is a small horn icon. This is PulseAudio.
In LinuxMint, PulseAudio is installed by default as the sound server of the system, which can control various
Sound. For example, sound in a music player or video player.
PulseAudio will be started along with the system. If you do not want it to run, you can use the command to close it. If you want to use
You can use the command to open it. Open the command: pulseaudio-start to close the command: pulseaudio-kill. However
If you use the command to close Mint, it will automatically run after several seconds.
PulseAudio can manage audio input and output devices. Click the lower-right speaker to open the PulseAudio operation.
Interface, we can set the sound in the operation interface. There is also a method to open the PulseAudio operation interface
Method: select preference> sound from the Start Menu. You can get the same PulseAudio operation interface.
In the PulseAudio operation interface, the most common sound operation function is to adjust the volume. Operation Interface
You can drag a horizontal line to the Right to enlarge the volume, and drag it to the left to reduce the volume. This operation is relatively simple.
No, I believe you will.
Finally, let me explain where I like PulseAudio, that is, it is very convenient to adjust the volume and there is feedback when adjusting the volume.
Here we will share with you how to adjust the volume:
First, move the cursor over the small horn in the lower right corner, and then move the scroll wheel of the mouse to adjust the volume.
It's great to have a squeaking sound as a feedback to adjust the volume.