I'm afraid that I don't know the difference between ~/.etc/pulse/ and /etc/pulse/.
I just used the same syntax as used in the request to provide a log.
I only know that if I start from root then drill down to etc and then pulse I can find the client.conf file.
ps aux | grep pulse returns the following:
275 root 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --system 817 root 0:00 grep pulse
The distribution is a form of Libreelec from Millhouse over at the Kodi forums.
More information at the thread here
https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=298462&pid=2657467#pid2657467
I hope that this helps clarify things to some degree.
I'm afraid that I don't know the difference between ~/.etc/pulse/ and /etc/pulse/.
I just used the same syntax as used in the request to provide a log.
I only know that if I start from root then drill down to etc and then pulse I can find the client.conf file.
ps aux | grep pulse returns the following:
275 root 0:00 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --system
817 root 0:00 grep pulse
The distribution is a form of Libreelec from Millhouse over at the Kodi forums.
More information at the thread here
https:/ /forum. kodi.tv/ showthread. php?tid= 298462& pid=2657467# pid2657467
I hope that this helps clarify things to some degree.