It seems the developers didn't really intend for media-session.conf to
be edited. Instead it's the existence of the files 'with-jack', 'with-
pulseaudio' or 'with-alsa' that trigger the 'with-audio' settings.

So I now think the cleanest solution is for us to just not install these
files:

  with-jack
  with-pulseaudio

Then the bug is fixed. Anyone who wishes to re-enable audio support need
only create an empty file called 'with-pulseaudio', 'with-jack' or
'with-alsa'.

P.S. I half expect long term the fix might be to move 'default-profile'
(and others) into 'with-alsa'. 'with-alsa' is disabled by default but
appears to be the intended method of enabling native audio support
between pipewire-media-session and the kernel.

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