>That might be an issue, but your $PULSE_CONFIG should at least point to the right default.pa. It should especially not be the daemon.conf ok $PULSE_CONFIG points to daemon.conf which points to my edited file.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 5:57 AM Leo Prikler <leo.prik...@student.tugraz.at> wrote: > > Am Mittwoch, den 01.07.2020, 04:33 -0500 schrieb Nathan Dehnel: > > > Due to a bug with webkit sandboxing, we no longer put daemon.conf > > > into > > /etc/pulse (my bad), but rather set PULSE_CONFIG to directly point to > > it. > > I meant to say /gnu/store/<pulse package>/etc/pulse/daemon.conf. > > > > > I am currently unsure, at which point this variable > > gets updated (I still think you need to reboot) > > > > I rebooted and everything seems the same. > > > > Maybe the problem is pulse uses Jack1 as a dependency and I'm trying > > to use Jack2. > That might be an issue, but your $PULSE_CONFIG should at least point to > the right default.pa. It should especially not be the daemon.conf > shipped with pulseaudio, because we override flat-volumes (which most > distros agree has an insane default). > > Btw. please keep the bug in your reply, so that others can follow. The > easiest way of doing so is to use "reply to all" in your mail client. > > Regards, Leo >