On Thu, 1 Jun 2023 21:19:02 +0100 Barry Scott wrote:
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> > On 1 Jun 2023, at 19:28, Frank Elsner via users
> > wrote:
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> > I simply want to use pulseaudio.
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> In case you are not aware.
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> There are design problems in pulseaudio that pipewire fixes.
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> Also there is no new work
> On 1 Jun 2023, at 19:28, Frank Elsner via users
> wrote:
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> I simply want to use pulseaudio.
In case you are not aware.
There are design problems in pulseaudio that pipewire fixes.
Also there is no new work going into pulseaudio all the effort
is going into pipewire.
Barry
On Thu, 1 Jun 2023 11:57:57 -0500 Roger Heflin wrote:
> I am not sure what you are attempting to do by trying to replace
> pipewire with pulse, but you only removed the pipewire to pulseaudio
> module, you did not erase any of the actual pipewire rpms, just the
> module that provides pulseaudio
> On 1 Jun 2023, at 17:46, Frank Elsner via users
> wrote:
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> # pactl stat
> Connection failure: Connection refused
> pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused
I have pipewire and its pulse adapter installed (the default I think)
and pactl stat works without that error.
I assume that
I am not sure what you are attempting to do by trying to replace
pipewire with pulse, but you only removed the pipewire to pulseaudio
module, you did not erase any of the actual pipewire rpms, just the
module that provides pulseaudio compatibility.
What exactly did the dnf swap command say it
Hello all,
I've done
sudo dnf swap --allowerasing pipewire-pulseaudio pulseaudio
But even after login pipewire seems still to be active:
# ps -ef | grep -E "pulse|pipe"
frank 19848 19503 3 18:19 ?00:00:47 /usr/bin/pipewire
frank 19850 19503 4 18:19 ?