obviously lots of these “just work” for most people.

  • @[email protected]
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    I remember a year or so ago when I switched from Pulseaudio to Pipewire, best decision I’ve ever made in my entire life!

  • @helmet91
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    Exactly. They just work. I’ve only used PulseAudio and Pipewire recently, but both of them just worked. It was maybe 10-15 years ago, when I had troubles with sound on Linux. Or with anything at all, really.

    But that’s also true that I’m not trying to build my own OS by using Gentoo or Arch or Linux from Scratch. I’ve been using Manjaro, because it’s not bloated, yet it has everything I need, and it just works.

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      @helmet91 @Xylight

      I have only really used upstream distros (specifically what I’ve used is debian, open suse, Arch, Gentoo, and nixOS). I’ve never had audio issues, except when I first started using Gentoo, as I was missing some compile flags.

      That being said I only started using Linux 3 years ago.

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    Fucking around with ALSA years ago gave me zero useful experience and zero audio capability. Fuck. I hate it.

    Pipewire seems to be working perfectly.

    • newIdentity
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      It gives you abilities to fix the issue with PulseAudio where it unbalances the audio sometimes. So one side is louder than the other.

      Don’t have that issue since I use PipeWire

      • no banana
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        Oh my god yes. It was a dark age.

  • @[email protected]
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    I tried to solve my audio issue yesterday (im a new linux user)

    The audi from hdmi -> monitor is scratchy… most of the time

    Guide says uninstall pulse audio. I run the terminal command, cant do that because of popOS desktop requires pulseaudio. Ok. Cant remove popOS desktop either because it will break stuff.

    Cant install new audio software either because it conflicts with what i got already…

    Found an issue posted on github about it from 2019… “issue closed”

    I might try just using a different distro 👨‍💻

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      I would recommend to switch as well, PopOS isn’t that actively developed at the team, because the team is currently developing its own desktop environment which isn’t out yet. Linux Mint is great for new users (especially from Windows) and supports all major desktop environments. If you don’t have anything against using the command line from time to time, both Debian and Fedora are great options, Debian isn’t corporate-run but Fedora gets faster updates.

  • Arthur Besse
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    21 comments and nobody has yet complained about this meme’s chronology being wrong? (OSS was before ALSA.)

  • @Carpet_Monster
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    I made a permanent switch to NixOS recently after being on windows forever. Tried PulseAudio for a week and it kept not working. Switched to Pipewire and it’s been perfect.

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    I remember switching to pulseaudio and suddenly my videos didn’t work anymore??? So i went back to pipewire. Hasn’t caused a problem since

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    This makes me ponder on how old some of those “issues” are. I remember using ESD over OSS and being very happy to finally be able to hear sounds from multiple programs all together instead of having a single program monopolizing the audio output.

    History doesn’t repeat itself but it rhymes.

    That being said, even with all its issues, ever since ESD and now pulseaudio, this has been one of the reasons why I prefer to use Linux over anything else. Mostly for RTP streaming nowadays.

    In fact, for a while, pipewire didn’t support RTP streams and I kept using pulseaudio just for this reason.

    • @cyberpunk007
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      Why do you miss it? Did you stop using it?

  • @[email protected]
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    In my experience all audio system work without issues except pulse audio. Pulse audio is a disaster.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah I never had problems, ok in the OSS times you needed to set it up just like everything else back then, but I never had serious issues… except with PulseAudio