Re: pipewire in rawhide isn't working for me, no sound. Any pulseaudio / pipewire migration links welcome.

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On Sun, 4 Jul 2021 07:38:08 -0700
stan via test <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> As a test, I removed pipewire, and its dozen or so dependencies.
> Sound started working again, and I was able to configure things to my
> preferences.  I'll keep an eye on pipewire and its progress, perhaps
> try installing it and its dependencies periodically, but I don't
> really need its touted benefits, so for now I will stick with working
> over innovative.

The fix didn't survive a reboot.  When I checked, it was running
pipewire-pulseaudio, not pulseaudio.  So, I installed pulseaudio with
--allowerasing, and sound is again working.  Well, almost.  I use an
obsolete fedora python2 application that I rebuild locally called
pulseaudio-equalizer to tune sound output.  And it is not working with
the new pulseaudio.  If there was a built in equalizer in pipewire,
that would provide an additional incentive to get it working.
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