On 2023-07-19, Stefan Schumacher wrote:
> I noticed that pulseaudio is not part of Debian Bookworm anymore. How
> and where do I have to make these settings now?
Audio standard is now pipewire. Ensure you have pipewire-pulse installed
to serve pulseaudio to applications needing it.
On Wed, 2023-07-19 at 01:24 +0200, Stefan Schumacher wrote:
> I noticed that pulseaudio is not part of Debian Bookworm anymore.
Yes it is [1] and it's still running on my machine after upgrading to
Bookworm. (I run the LXDE desktop.)
[1] https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/pulseaudio
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On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 02:21:41AM +0200, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote:
> Am Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 01:24:06AM +0200 schrieb Stefan Schumacher:
> Hello Stefan,
>
> > Debian 11 had Pulseaudio as default, which had a
> > /etc/pulse/daemon.conf where you could set the bit- and sample
> > rate.There was ev
Am Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 01:24:06AM +0200 schrieb Stefan Schumacher:
Hello Stefan,
> Debian 11 had Pulseaudio as default, which had a
> /etc/pulse/daemon.conf where you could set the bit- and sample
> rate.There was even a very comprehensive manual page for it.
> (pulse-daemon.conf(5))
> In my case
On Tue, 2023-07-18 at 19:25 -0400, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> So I was really getting pissed off with this whole mess. I have
> never had this much trouble with Linux since I started using it as
> windows 3 something came out.
> I finally went on line and went to the Debian download site. I
> cl
So I was really getting pissed off with this whole mess. I have never
had this much trouble with Linux since I started using it as windows 3
something came out.
I finally went on line and went to the Debian download site. I clicked
on the link and it started to down load everything, only it
Hello,
Debian 11 had Pulseaudio as default, which had a
/etc/pulse/daemon.conf where you could set the bit- and sample
rate.There was even a very comprehensive manual page for it.
(pulse-daemon.conf(5))
In my case I used 24bit and 192kHz in order to get the best possible
audio output of my Fiio K7
On 17/07/2023 20:29, riveravaldez wrote:
On 7/17/23, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I recently upgraded 2 laptops from Bullseye to Bookworm and no longer
have access to my external monitor from one of them.
My environment consists of a couple of laptops connected to an external
monitor via an HDMI
There is laptop with debian sid.
Sometimes on this laptop something create '/propagated-mount/'
directory.
I try to search with 'propagated-mount' but found only pages about
namespaces.
Can anyone point me to right direction? Which package is responsible for
creating this dir?
KJ
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Am Dienstag, 18. Juli 2023, 05:36:56 CEST schrieb Max Nikulin:
> On 15/07/2023 00:04, Petric Frank wrote:
> > After some debugging i found a working solution. Allocated file in/etc/
> > polkit-1/rules.d/99-networkmanager.rules containing:
> >
> > --- cut --
> > polkit.ad
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