Alexander van der Leun <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Dekks Herton, > > On Tue, Nov 09, 2021 at 05:44:08AM +0000, Dekks Herton wrote: >> >> 1 - Unless you want to use Debian Sid forget Pipewire, it went through a >> lot of work in a short period after lauching as default in Fedora just >> before Bullseye launched and the latest releases will never see >> Bullseye. > > I'm using Bookworm/Testing? Doesn't Testing get the packages from Sid after > a couple of days?
No idea, just know Pipewire's current dev pattern isn't suited to Debian's dev model > >> 2 - If Pavucontrol works in Testing does it work in Bullseye? > > No idea, I'm not running Bullseye. Pavucontrol is working and I have apt > purged > PulseAudio as suggested in a previous post. > Pavucontrol is seperate from PA meta pkg and can work with Pipewire. > >> 3 - This Chromebook uses an old Intel CPU based on Braswell which Intel >> recently >> rewrote the sound driver to use Intel_captpt driver. Is the soundcard >> using captpt or snd_hda_intel? > > The soundcard uses snd_hda_intel. The current kernel 5.14.0-2-amd64 seems not > to > have a module named captpt. Where can I read more about this rewrite? A Google > search doesn't seem to come up with much. > I only noticed your post as i raised original bug to get the rewitten modules enabled in Bullseye, see #986822. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=986822 But that was for playing sound i never checked the mic. Regards.....

