Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> I am also reading about Pipewire which may replace Pulseaudio and at
> least for some uses Jack for multimedia purposes. Coming from Red Hat as
> well, they like will use Systemd to start it, but who knows, I did not
> check it so far.
Looks like it's still quite a ways from handling audio.
[The] initial version is video only as that is the most
urgent thing we need supported for Flatpaks and Wayland. So
audio is completely unaffected by this for now and rolling
that out will require quite a bit of work as we do not want
to risk breaking audio on your system as a result of this
change. We know that for many the original rollout of
PulseAudio was painful and we do not want a repeat of that
history.
from
https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2017/09/19/launching-pipewire/
> Thanks,
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> Martin
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