Hi,
Le 02/03/2022 à 19:28, Sam Hartman a écrit :
"Jean-Philippe" == Jean-Philippe MENGUAL <jpmeng...@debian.org> writes:
For most applications you use pipewire-pulse and the pulseaudio
interface.
The problem with pulse isn't (for most things) its native audio
protocol.
So, with pipewire, pipewire-pulse and wireplumber installed, and
pulseaudio and pulseaudio.socket disabled,
things work well.
oh indeed, here I had removed pulseaudio, I thought piperwire and
pulseaudio emulation packages were enough. But what is the benefit to
use piperwise if pulseaudio is still needed to be present? does it bring
a better user interface?
>> But it feels like there ought to be a better solution for using
>> text apps inside a graphical environment.
Jean-Philippe> Also perhaps you could use a screen (window manager)
Jean-Philippe> environment in a terminal inside the GUI? screen has
Jean-Philippe> its own cut-and-paste features accessible with
Jean-Philippe> keyboard.
But they don't integrate so great with X as far as I can tell.
Really? To be honest Idon't remember, as I use now brltty to do this,
but in my recordings it worked properly. screen in a MATE terminal had
not shortcuts conflicts and seemed to work. cut-and-paste was indeed
still painful, I had to set a config using xcalib or something like this.
regards