Re: Pipewire (was Re: Thanks so Much)

2022-03-23 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Christian" == Christian Schoepplein writes: Christian> Is that really all todo to switch from pulseaudio to Christian> pipewire on Debian Bullseye with backports enabled? I don't know about getting it running on bullseye. I'm running testing. If you depend on sound for accessibilit

Re: Pipewire (was Re: Thanks so Much)

2022-03-21 Thread Christian Schoepplein
On Sun, Mar 20, 2022 at 07:50:58PM -0400, Jason White wrote: >On 18/3/22 09:30, Sam Hartman wrote: >> The other thing I care about is that pipewire is more likely to do >> intelligent things when audio cards are added or removed. >> After a while, when I've assigned various apps to various devices,

Pipewire (was Re: Thanks so Much)

2022-03-20 Thread Jason White
On 18/3/22 09:30, Sam Hartman wrote: The other thing I care about is that pipewire is more likely to do intelligent things when audio cards are added or removed. After a while, when I've assigned various apps to various devices, plugging something in or unplugging it tended to get bad results w

Re: Thanks so Much

2022-03-18 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Jean-Philippe" == Jean-Philippe MENGUAL writes: Jean-Philippe> Hi, Le 02/03/2022 à 19:28, Sam Hartman a écrit : >>> "Jean-Philippe" == Jean-Philippe MENGUAL >>> writes: >> >> For most applications you use pipewire-pulse and the pulseaudio >> interface. Th

Re: Thanks so Much

2022-03-03 Thread Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Hi, Le 02/03/2022 à 19:28, Sam Hartman a écrit : "Jean-Philippe" == Jean-Philippe MENGUAL 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 wireplu

Re: Thanks so Much

2022-03-02 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Jean-Philippe" == Jean-Philippe MENGUAL writes: Jean-Philippe> Hi Sam, Le 25/02/2022 à 05:15, Sam Hartman a écrit : >> It's been a while since I wrote in and said thanks, and I just >> wanted to report that I still appreciate the great work and >> things are (for the most p

Re: Thanks so Much

2022-02-28 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Sam Hartman, le jeu. 24 févr. 2022 21:15:34 -0700, a ecrit: > I am curious what people use as a way to get to terminal applications in > a GUI desktop. You can run brltty within GUI terminals. Actually this is normally automatically done by /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90xbrlapi when the brltty-x11

Re: Thanks so Much

2022-02-24 Thread john doe
On 2/25/2022 5:15 AM, Sam Hartman wrote: It's been a while since I wrote in and said thanks, and I just wanted to report that I still appreciate the great work and things are (for the most part) working great. I'm using gnome/gdm, orca, and emacspeak, with pipewire for audio, and things work wel

Re: Thanks so Much

2022-02-24 Thread Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Hi Sam, Le 25/02/2022 à 05:15, Sam Hartman a écrit : It's been a while since I wrote in and said thanks, and I just wanted to report that I still appreciate the great work and things are (for the most part) working great. I'm using gnome/gdm, orca, and emacspeak, with pipewire for audio, Real

Thanks so Much

2022-02-24 Thread Sam Hartman
It's been a while since I wrote in and said thanks, and I just wanted to report that I still appreciate the great work and things are (for the most part) working great. I'm using gnome/gdm, orca, and emacspeak, with pipewire for audio, and things work well. This laptop has strange sound issues wit