A Pipewire service hasn't been added yet. I started working on one
a while ago but haven't got around to finishing it.
Pipewire is a user service, so if you disable pulseaudio and run
Pipewire from a terminal you may be able to get it running manually.
I'll have another go at making the Pipewire s
In i3-wm my pcmanfm and nautilus, and probably other file systems display all
these devices like:
pts
shm
store
systemd
user
cgroup
blkio
...
which browse to /dev/pts, /dev/sdm, /gnu/store, ... when clicked on.
These things shouldn't appear at all, additionally, my usb drives and extra
hard dr
> I have the same in an older MATE Desktop (old == not including my new work)
> on an older,
> randomly disfunctional computer. They show up on the Desktop as drives, and
> first appeared
> many weeks ago. After a couple of reboots they disappear.
Just rebooted once and they are still present.