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vi21@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago

[Ubuntu] Pipewire as a replacement for pulse audio

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[Ubuntu] Pipewire as a replacement for pulse audio

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vi21@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 3 years ago
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Pipewire as a replacement for pulseaudio
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I don’t know anything about plans, but I noticed the ubuntu-destop/-minimal packages in Kinetic had these changes recently * Added pipewire-pulse to desktop, desktop-minimal * Removed pulseaudio from desktop, desktop-minimal
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  • Alfenstein@lemmy.ml
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    I switched to pipewire about a year ago. There was some small problems in the beginning. Today I don’t run into any problems or bugs at all.

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      Last year, my laptop computer went silent after installing Fedora 35 with Pipewire.

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    I’m very happy to see how much Pipewire has grown!

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    All my hair loss from fighting with pulse audio was all for naught. Fedora made the switch in FW34.

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