Re: Trixie: no sound

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said Felix Miata via tde-users:

| Until several months ago, somewhere around 14.1.5pre I think, sound on
| this system worked, but since then it has no longer. It's no better
| running an IceWM session. Any ideas how to get it to work, in particular
| bothering me, the dbus failure? Why is $DISPLAY missing? Why is
| pulseaudio even needed any more with pipewire and wireplumber
| development having all but stopped pulseaudio development?

A while ago, well over a year, tired of having my privacy pillaged by 
television providers, I built my own televisions, using big monitors, good 
Onkyo sound systems, and Raspberry Pi 5 innards. Went together 
wonderfully. Only problem was sound, which unfortunately was Pipewire. 
Spent days trying to sort it out, unsuccessfully. Purged Pipewire and 
installed Pilseaudio. Worked instantly and has ever since. (As have the 
TVs, even through ProtonVPN. IPTVnator is our friend, running totally 
legit streams.)

Likewise Trixie, which I've been running for a year, since deep into it 
being testing. No sound issues at all. I'd bes that there's some piece of 
Pipewire cruft keeping it from working there. I even have good Trixie 
sound with Pulseaudio on my 18-year-old ThinkPad X200, also running 
Trixie. With 4 gigs. I really ought to get it 4 more. And maybe an SSD.
-- 
dep

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