I disabled them by commenting whole block: # Automatically load driver modules depending on the hardware available I don't wan't use automatic hardware detection modules. To avoid this behavior I decided to define my hardware manually. When SPDI/F are toggled again on then there is also the ugly pop sound effect. While the hardware is being initialized then SPDI/F output is turned on so red light is glowing even if you previously toggled mute using alsamixser off. When these modules are being loaded it automatically detects your hardware and also initializes it. # Use the static hardware detection module (for systems that lack udev support) The usual default.pa example here: # Automatically load driver modules depending on the hardware available The reason why the red light lights up on every pulseaudio start is that there is automatic detection of hardware defined in /etc/pulse/default.pa This way we can also get rid of the ugly pop sound when pulseaudio starts. I would like to share with you how I solved this with a permanent solution without scripts.
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