On 12/12/22 19:18, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/9/22 04:37, John Pilkington wrote:
You have repeated many times that removing pulseaudio would remove
gnome-shell.
Suggested workarounds have been
'rpm -e --nodeps pulseaudio' followed by 'dnf install pipewire'
This is never a good idea and should never be needed. If it isn't
working with dnf, then you need to figure out why instead of likely
breaking things.
Hi Samuel,
Yes, it isn't a good idea, John did mention that it might be
problematic, but I was trying it to see if I could replace pulseaudio
with pipewire.
Given that pulseaudio has been deprecated in F37, why are those
packages not removed as part of the upgrade and replaced with pipewire
equivalents? Although looking at the \*pulseaudio\* packages that are
installed the pulseaudio-module-bluetooth package isn't installed and
neither is pulseaudio, but by the same token the pipewire bluetooth
package that also hooks into Gnome-shell, is also not installed, so I'm
now wondering whether or not I need to install the pipewire package to
use the water lamp bluetooth speakers I have after I pair them.
regards,
Steve
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