Hey, I'm not quite sure if everyone reading only here, recognized all needed steps for a correct behavior.
In message #17 it was said to remove the conflicting pulseaudio configs from the Alsa folder. But that's only half of the solution. Ubuntu 22.10 now comes with pipewire audio by default, without any /etc/alsa folder present. This works fine in a virtual machine, but not on my actual hardware with multiple sinks. For this it still needed the pipewire configurations being in place and pipewire-alsa installed. The configurations were provided by installing the pipewire-audio-client-libraries package in Ubuntu's case, however the package itself isn't required to stay installed. The requirement on my actual hardware for Java (Alsa) applications to work properly, are the pipewire-alsa package AND the two configurations in /etc/alsa/conf.d For the now freshly released Ubuntu 22.10 this means on a clean install the user is might not be able to use Alsa applications properly, without manually fixing this. What the state on the Debian side is, I have no idea without doing a test install. Greetings, Lukas -- answer me encrypted using OpenPGP 😄 OpenPGP Fingerprint: E3DC 58EA D28D 18B6 82D0 C48F 45D5 1A16 591C 7F51 https://keys.openpgp.org/vks/v1/by-fingerprint/E3DC58EAD28D18B682D0C48F45D51A16591C7F51
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