Hi,
Thanks for opening this thread, I find this topic very interesting and
been discussing it with some people :-)
If it might be of help, I'm on Manjaro which is Arch derivative so
probably similar and I followed the Arch guide, and tried the
'substitution' - TL:DR: I eventually reverted
On Mon, 17 Jan 2022 16:03:03 +0100
Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Thanks for opening this thread, I find this topic very interesting and
>been discussing it with some people :-)
>
>If it might be of help, I'm on Manjaro which is Arch derivative so
>probably similar and I followed the Arch
Hello all,
I'd like to test pipewire as a replacement for Jack (on Arch),
and have been reading most (I think) of the available docs.
What is clear is that I will need to install the pipewire
and pipewire-jack packages.
And then ?
How do I tell pipewire to use e.g. hw:3,0 and make all of
its
On 2022-01-17 14:56:30 (+0100), Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'd like to test pipewire as a replacement for Jack (on Arch),
> and have been reading most (I think) of the available docs.
>
> What is clear is that I will need to install the pipewire
> and pipewire-jack packages.
>
>
I've heard of success stories -- most notably with Fedora -- and keep
circling back to it. I'm using Pop!_OS 20.04 -- which is close 'nuf to
Ubuntu 20.04 -- together with the KX Studio repositories. Cadence et
all have been my friends...
So. without knowing at all what I'm doing, I tried pipewire
Evening all.
A timely thread, for me. I've just moved to a faster PC and, with an eye
to getting pipewire working, I've installed VirtualBox (6.1.30) and made
a VM of the same distro (Mint 20.3) as on the host. I'll clone it so it's
easy to 'redo from start' when I mess it up.
I've read