On 6/8/22 19:35, prad wrote:
david<gn...@hawaii.rr.com>  writes:

I seem to have lost my audio device somewhere in this process. I should
never have tested pipewire - it messed things up and even uninstalling
it and removing config hasn't fixed it.

pipewire is working nicely for me (at least for what i'm doing anyway).
i also installed
pipewire-alsa
pipewire-jack (i think that's needed for audio in rg)

wireplumber (policy manager for pipewire)

qpwgraph (equivalent of qjackctl, but better imho because you can space
things out for visibility)

i can show you my configs, if you think it'll help.
i'm on archlinux though.

Thanks. I'm on Debian 11. I'm not enough interested in Pipewire to pursue it. Jack and ALSA work for me.

I never heard of wireplumber pr qpwgraph. I use Cadenza and it's Catia tool for graph connections when necessary.

I got my audio device back after shutting down and restarting. My USB audio card is connected to my Thunderbold 3 dock, and every once in awhile the Thunderbolt hardware decides to drop one or more of the devices connected to Thunderbolt. Sometimes it's the audio card or the USB optical drive when I have it connected, but mostly it's the Ethernet connection. Oh, well!

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