Ubuntu Studio lead here. We have been very closely watching the
development of PipeWire as it is of interest to a large amount of our
user base in the Audio Production world.

Please note that PipeWire, in its current iteration, is meant to be a
drop-in replacement for both PulseAudio and Jack sound servers. Having
PulseAudio and PipeWire (specifically the pipewire-pulse package)
installed simultaneously is asking for trouble as the PulseAudio
implementation of PipeWire is feature-complete. I'm actually surprised
that the pipeiwire-pulse package doesn't have a "Provides:" or
"Conflicts:" line for PulseAudio as it's literally a drop-in
replacement.

For this reason, this is *strongly* looking like a support request more
than an actual bug and I'm tempted to close it as invalid (support
requests are not allowed on a bug tracker). Either that or a bug against
the pipewire source package for not having the "Provides:" or
"Conflicts:" lines mentioned above.

TL;DR: pipewire-pulse and PulseAudio should *not* be installed at the
same time as they serve the same function and applications don't know
the difference.

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