![]() ![]() ![]() Changing it to "yes" doesn't make a difference. In the file /etc/pulse/nf which is by default set to no. In the Documentation of pulseaudio I found the Option Now it would be nice if pulseaudio would start after boot of the Pi automatically. ![]() Therefor I folllowed the guide from the wiki … er_network Until here everythings works fine, if I log in on the Pi as a nonroot user and start pulseaudio manually I can stream the audio. It as a pulseaudio-server so I can stream my audio from my notebook to the pi/old school stereo. I have a fresh installed arch on my Raspberry Pi Model B+ and want to use
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