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    switch from pulseaudio back to pipewire

    I somehow have pulseaudio installed instead of pipewire. How would I go about switching back to pipewire?

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    Re: switch from pulseaudio back to pipewire

    Pipewire includes its own version of PulseAudio (as well as its own version of ALSA and JACK).

    Are you experiencing an audio problem?
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    Re: switch from pulseaudio back to pipewire

    I do not have any audio problems currently but I had my audio server disappear after installing a package earlier so I installed pulseaudio but would like to switch back to pipewire.

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    Re: switch from pulseaudio back to pipewire

    All Pipewire installations include PulseAudio. Installing PulseAudio did not somehow remove Pipewire - if you had Pipewire before you still have Pipewire now.

    https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipew...e/-/wikis/home
    Last edited by bobunderwood99; August 29th, 2024 at 11:23 PM.
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