Hi Sebastien, Le lun. 10 oct. 2022 à 14:00, Sebastien Bacher <seb...@ubuntu.com> a écrit : > > Reopening, I think the decision to revert is unfortunate. Nothing is > going to remove pulseaudio on upgrade as pipewire-pulse gets pulled in > as the new default; and the pulseaudio package provides an alsa > configuration which creates issues for pipewire. > > You are basically making the new default sound service be misconfigured > for most users for the benefit of a few who want to be able to switch by > masking the service instead of removing pulseaudio... > > Could we reconsider?
The initial bug report on Launchpad [1] is confusing and is mixing several issues as I just explained. I do not see a conflict between pulseaudio and pipewire in [1]. The only part we can improve is to install pipewire-alsa conf files in the right location to enable it by default (it was already in my todo list [2]). I propose to close #1013276 and to continue the discussion of an eventual conflict between pulseaudio and pipewire in #1020903 to avoid noise with unrelated issues. Best, Dylan [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1975823 [2] https://salsa.debian.org/utopia-team/pipewire/-/blob/debian/master/debian/pipewire-alsa.TODO