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PulseAudio is installed and configured but doesn't start at system boot. How to fix?

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I'm on Ubuntu 21.10 with Budgie desktop. I somehow messed up my audio configuration so that the pulseaudio daemon won't load unless I manually run pulseaudio -D from command line. I think it might've been an unintended side effect of this shell script* I found which is meant to install and configure xRDP with appropriate options for passing audio output to the remote pc. From what I gather, it seems to have built and installed a custom version of pulseaudio that includes code from this repo*.

It seems to serve its purpose but ideally, I'd like to have audio enabled on the host by default and only switch it to the remote once a remote is connected. It would be really great if I could have one user logged in directly on the host machine and another user connected via rdp, both with functioning audio.

*I am (obviously) not the author of these projects and can't vouch for their safety--not to be taken as an endorsement. Don't run code you don't trust.

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