When I look at the documentation for setting up Bluetooth using only piperwire replacing pulseaudio completely, i am unable to get it to work. using the debain documentation, https://wiki.debian.org/PipeWire#PulseAudio-1, It says to copy a directory which does not exists on my debian 6.1.0.20.
Create a pipewire-pulse service by copying the example files:
# cp /usr/share/doc/pipewire/examples/systemd/user/pipewire-pulse.* /etc/systemd/user/
Why doesn't the directory exist ?
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[Solved] Bluetooth configuration using pipewire only
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[Solved] Bluetooth configuration using pipewire only
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Re: Bluetooth configuration using pipewire ony
The directories do not appear to be important as below that statement a option to check shows my workstation complies.
You can check which server is in use by, as your regular user, running:
LANG=C pactl info | grep '^Server Name'
If it's using PipeWire, the server name will be "PulseAudio (On PipeWire 0.3.19)
You can check which server is in use by, as your regular user, running:
LANG=C pactl info | grep '^Server Name'
If it's using PipeWire, the server name will be "PulseAudio (On PipeWire 0.3.19)