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Subject : Re: Audacity VS 'locale'?
Message-ID : <3d1390f8-7bc5-404d-b981-21e2e6b51086@telefonica.net>
Date & Time: Sun, 17 Mar 2024 16:22:46 +0100
[CER] == "Carlos E. R." has written:
CER> On 2024-03-17 14:46, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
[...]
MN>>> In short, there is a bug in the current pipewire.
PS>> wrong attribution, nowhere did is say there is a bug in the current
PS>> pipewire
CER> It is not attributed to you. There is a double ">>", albeit with
CER> somewhat broken and unusual formatting.
Thanks, Carlos.
I'm sorry if I misled you, Patrick.
Anyway, today I found out two things.
The Audacity problem was caused by the portaudio library of my own
build being too new, and I solved it by replacing it with the one
provided by openSUSE. Of course, this has nothing to do with pipewire.
However, it has been reported that there can be problems between
pipewire and Audacity, and I suspect that Ben's problem is along these
lines and is related to the $ pactl info returning an error.
I also had a question about KDE theming, so I checked it out with
installing Tumbleweed on my laptop. It turns out that $ pactl info
should return results like Patrick showed, and that the absence of
/run/user/1000/pulse/native on my PC is an anomaly. I thiink Ben is
the same?
By the way, there are pid files under /run/user/1000/pulse as well as
native file, and I was surprised to find out that they are from
pipewire-pulse by checking with # ps ax | grep pid's value.
In my case, pipewire installation requires pipewire-pulse
installation, but when installed, pipewire-pulse.service is
automatically masked and disabled.
So I followed Patrick's suggestion and re-installed pipewire and
pulseaudio. Sure enough, it installed fine, but $ pactl info still
returns an error.... (_ _?
It's late, so I'll continue tomorrow.
Best Regards & Good Night.
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