Re: Following Pipewire developments

2021-11-09 Thread Yoann LE BARS
Hello everybody out there! One last question before deciding to use Fedora, what about use this repository: https://pipewire-debian.github.io/pipewire-debian/ Well, it seems a bit making some kind of a Frankendebian, but it seems to be less susceptible to broke anything else in the syste

Re: Following Pipewire developments

2021-11-09 Thread Henning Follmann
On Mon, Nov 08, 2021 at 11:15:00PM +0100, Yoann LE BARS wrote: > > Hello, everybody out there! > > On 2021/11/08 at 2:39 pm, Henning Follmann wrote: > > The easiest way to get a current version of pipewire is > > to install fedora core. > > Yes, this is something I have considered. I have

Re: Following Pipewire developments

2021-11-08 Thread Yoann LE BARS
Hello, everybody out there! On 2021/11/09 at 05:06 am, riveravaldez wrote: Sorry if late and obvious, but just in case, have you already checked this? https://wiki.debian.org/PipeWire#Debian_Testing.2FUnstable Yes, I have read the Wiki. However, I am disinclined to use unstable repositori

Re: Following Pipewire developments

2021-11-08 Thread riveravaldez
On 11/8/21, Yoann LE BARS wrote: > > Hello, everybody out there! > > On 2021/11/08 at 2:39 pm, Henning Follmann wrote: >> The easiest way to get a current version of pipewire is >> to install fedora core. > > Yes, this is something I have considered. I have already tried and use > Fedora, bu

Re: Following Pipewire developments

2021-11-08 Thread Yoann LE BARS
Hello, everybody out there! On 2021/11/08 at 2:39 pm, Henning Follmann wrote: The easiest way to get a current version of pipewire is to install fedora core. Yes, this is something I have considered. I have already tried and use Fedora, but I prefer Debian in general. Best regard

Re: Following Pipewire developments

2021-11-08 Thread Yoann LE BARS
Hello, everybody out there! Thank you for the answer. On 2021/11/08 at 2:08 pm, Charles Curley wrote: Do you know that the version in Bullseye will not work? Have you tried it? No, I have not tested it yet. I thought I would rather get some information first. You could pull in

Re: Following Pipewire developments

2021-11-08 Thread Henning Follmann
On Mon, Nov 08, 2021 at 08:15:47AM +0100, Yoann LE BARS wrote: > > Hello, everybody out there! > > I am running Debian stable (Bullseye). Now, it turns out I need to use > some > new version of Musescore and Ardour–because of few bugs and several > functionalities I need. As these applicat

Re: Following Pipewire developments

2021-11-08 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 8 Nov 2021 08:15:47 +0100 Yoann LE BARS wrote: > As Pipewire is quite recent, I probably > would rather use some recent version of Pipewire. Do you know that the version in Bullseye will not work? Have you tried it? > > As far as I know, Pipewire is not available on Backports: >

Following Pipewire developments

2021-11-07 Thread Yoann LE BARS
Hello, everybody out there! I am running Debian stable (Bullseye). Now, it turns out I need to use some new version of Musescore and Ardour–because of few bugs and several functionalities I need. As these applications are available as flatpaks, I can easily use them. The trouble is, to be a