Any reason you aren't already using pipewire?
If you are still not somehow, make sure to install pipewire and pipewire-pulse,
and remove all pulseaudio / pulseaudio-* packages.
You might also want libspa-0.2-bluetooth for bluetooth.
Look around for more pipewire packages depending on what you need.
On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 05:18:00AM CET, Shmerl<shtetldik+shmerl@gmail.com> said:
Any reason you aren't already using pipewire?
Yes : I installed before pipewire was available, and waited for KDE to switch.
And that's all is needed ? I am not proficient in sound thus, I fear thus bugs.
https://wiki.debian.org/PipeWire https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWirehttps://packages.debian.org/search?suite=trixie&keywords=pipewire
I see that pipewire-audio should be Ok for me, but I see in the archwiki
that pwvucontrol replaces pavucontrol. But it is not available in debian. Will pavucontrol still work ?
Hi Erwan, hi Shmerl,
Erwan David - 12.02.25, 10:17:00 MEZ:
On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 05:18:00AM CET, Shmerl<shtetldik+shmerl@gmail.com> said:
Plasma switched already. Do you have pipewire processes running?Any reason you aren't already using pipewire?Yes : I installed before pipewire was available, and waited for KDE to
switch.
ps aux | grep pipewire
Should be automatically started with Systemd.
(I use Runit and so had to make sure it is started by other means.)
In addition to the pipewire packages Shmerl mentioned I also made sure wireplumber is installed. "wpctl status" should give you a nice overview
over your sound devices and audio clients. Might be a good way to verify
on command line whether Pipewire is working for you.
I am not sure whether wireplumber is required, but at least it does not
seem to cause any harm and audio is just working very fine for me.
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