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  Subject    : Re: [e-users] enlightenment audio default device issue
  Message-ID : <d6838934-eab9-2bf9-292d-36cd1a2a8...@gmail.com>
  Date & Time: Tue, 7 Mar 2023 13:23:17 +0100

[MM] == Massimo Maiurana <maiur...@gmail.com> has written:

[...]
MN> > Please get in the habit of asking Google.

MM>  Do you think i'm not aware of this? I search for solutions when i have a
MM>  problem, but some warning messages are not a problem for me. Also it 
involves
MM>  enabling features that are considered experimental, so i could get rid of 
some
MM>  warning but obtain other warnings in exchange for other related
MM>  things. Not the best bet.

As I have mentioned before, Debian is trying to incorporate the
p[ipewire system only as a sound server in a Gnome-specific way, which
makes the pipewire system, as I have often said, a very special
structure not found anywhere else.

The fact that you can't install pipewire-alsa (which is created as a
module that performs an important function), or that you don't have to
include libcamera, are just a few examples of this.

It is out of line to say that there is a problem in trying to use that
particular pipewire system for enlightenment, isn't it?

Enlightenment itself does not incorporate the pipewire system at all,
and yet I believe that it is in the realm of self-responsibility for
us, the users, to dare to use the pipewire system.

Regards & Good Night

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