Masaru Nomiya ha scritto il 25/02/23 alle 10:06:
Hello,
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Subject : Re: [e-users] enlightenment audio default device issue
Message-ID : <303eb230-672a-f45f-6a95-a1a52038b...@gmail.com>
Date & Time: Sat, 25 Feb 2023 09:51:01 +0100
[MM] == Massimo Maiurana <maiur...@gmail.com> has written:
MM> Masaru Nomiya ha scritto il 25/02/23 alle 09:23:
MM> > Hello,
MM> >
MM> > In the Message;
MM> >
MM> > Subject : Re: [e-users] enlightenment audio default device issue
MM> > Message-ID : <de0ab31d-5bfe-9a26-182c-51931a658...@gmail.com>
MM> > Date & Time: Sat, 25 Feb 2023 08:55:20 +0100
MM> >
MM> > [MM] == Massimo Maiurana <maiur...@gmail.com> has written:
MM> >
MM> > MM> Masaru Nomiya ha scritto il 25/02/23 alle 01:29:
MM> >
MM> > [...]
MM> > MN>> How do you run unload/reload?
MM> >
MM> > MM> I just go to the modules dialog (Menu/settings/modules), select
MM> > MM> the mixer module, click on unload and then on load (maybe in
MM> > MM> english they are named differently).
MM> >
MM> > MM> It looks to me like the pipewire server execution needs a bit of
MM> > MM> extra time so after e starts it's not already available;
MM> > MM> reloading it after e is up and running make the module find it,
MM> > MM> and since i don't reboot frequently i can live with it :)
MM> >
MM> > Usually, the usage in Linux is as follows;
MM> >
MM> > $ systemctl --user daemon-reload
MM> > $ systemctl --user start pipewire pipewire-pulse wireplumber
MM> >
MM> > It is essential to start the pipewire daemon.
MM> The daemons are running of course, if they weren't running the mixer module
MM> wouldn't find them not even after reload.
How do you know the daemon is running?
As i said, if they weren't running the mixer module wouldn't find them
not even after reload. Instead it does, so i assume it finds a daemon to
talk to, and indeed i can see they are up and running:
max@diamante:~$ ps aux | grep pipe
max 2346 0.3 0.7 182864 93708 ? Ssl feb20 25:37
/usr/bin/pipewire
max 2351 6.1 5.7 1444696 701900 ? SLsl feb20 412:31
/usr/bin/pipewire-pulse
If the daemon is running, it should work with doing this;
$ systemctl --user start pipewire pipewire-pulse wireplumber
What Distro are you using?
Debian testing
Regards.
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