I don't think this is true at least I don't see any dependency changes in Debian which would automatically install pipewire-pulse.
Well, all I can say is that I did a regular system update and now I have
pipewire-pulse installed. I certainly did not choose to do this myself, so
something did
Le jeu. 4 nov. 2021 à 11:28, Michael Biebl a écrit :
>
> Ok, thanks for the clarification. I guess this was an unintentional
> change/result?
Unfortunately, yes :-( and I am still unsure how to fix that because
if we remove pipewire-pulse from recommends of wireplumber that will
completely break
On 04.11.21 11:06, Dylan Aïssi wrote:
Le jeu. 4 nov. 2021 à 10:03, Michael Biebl a écrit :
I don't think this is true at least I don't see any dependency changes
in Debian which would automatically install pipewire-pulse.
In fact, when I changed the order of wireplumber and
Le jeu. 4 nov. 2021 à 10:03, Michael Biebl a écrit :
>
> I don't think this is true at least I don't see any dependency changes
> in Debian which would automatically install pipewire-pulse.
In fact, when I changed the order of wireplumber and
pipewire-media-session in the recommends field of
Le jeudi 04 novembre 2021 à 10:01 +0100, Michael Biebl a écrit :
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>
> I don't think this is true at least I don't see any dependency
> changes
> in Debian which would automatically install pipewire-pulse.
Well, I am using Debian testing, and did not change anything
by myself. It just
On 04.11.21 02:44, Ralf Jung wrote:
This is one of the rare cases where upgrading Debian just silently broke
the system -- all bluetooth audio functionality just stopped working
without warning. I hope something can be done to avoid this.
Amusingly, the description of the libspa package says
On Wed, 3 Nov 2021 21:44:43 -0400 Ralf Jung wrote:
> I am having the same problem. According to
> https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp, one also has to uninstall
> pulseaudio-module-bluetooth.
How did you manage to remove pulseaudio-module-bluetooth? There is
a dependency from gnome-core
Le mercredi 03 novembre 2021 à 21:44 -0400, Ralf Jung a écrit :
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>
> I am also still struggling with getting BT working again; do you have a
> link to
> the other bug report?
The other bug report is
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=998221
This however did not solve my problem, I will file another bug report for the
remaining part
I am also still struggling with getting BT working again; do you have a link to
the other bug report?
Addendum: the missing bit in my case (besides installing libspa-0.2-bluetooth
package and
Hi all,
The first problem was that the headset disconnected immediately after
connecting. There was an associated error in journalctl :
src/service.c:btd_service_connect() a2dp-sink profile connect failed for Protocol not available
Some search engine pointed to me that this may be
Package: pipewire
Version: 0.3.39-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Since upgrade to 0.3.39-3, my Sony WH-1000XM4 doesn't work anymore. It worked
flawlessly a few days ago.
The first problem was that the headset disconnected immediately after
connecting. There was an associated error in
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