Re: [orca-list] pipe wire



Hi,
Now I have installed pipewire.
I had problems starting it without a reboot for some weird reason,
however after reboot it actually works, there is only one problem:
On login screen I hear orca, then after login I don't, and pipewire does
not detect cards it seems. At least it's what I think happens, because I
get no orca, and to get it I have to restart both pw and orca.
Then things work pretty well, just some popping/stuttering but that's
expected for now until issues are fixed.
I think it may fail to relinquish/take over devices between login and
user session.

W dniu 08.02.2021 o 21:41, Michał Zegan pisze:
this is a user service.
systemctl --user --global enable pipewire-pulse.socket
And reboot.
Anyone using teamtalk and trying pipewire? cannot make it to record, but
other things do.

W dniu 08.02.2021 o 19:10, Glenn K0LNY pisze:
would that be something like:
sudo systemctl enable pipewire-pulse.socket

?
thanks.

----- Original Message ----- 
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2021 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: [orca-list] pipe wire


Make sure pulseaudio socket like pipewire-pulse.socket is enabled, may
not be.
Make sure the socket is started, as it may not be, unless you reboot or
do it manually.
That is what I know

W dniu 08.02.2021 o 18:55, Glenn K0LNY pisze:
I've been trying to get speech going in this Skywave Linux, which is a
Ubuntu with SDR radio stuff on it.
So far I can go to the terminal and do:
speaker-test -c 2
and get the white noise.
But no espeak or spd-say with hello
the install pipewire-pulse seemed to do nothing.
but then I tried:
sudo apt install pipewire -y
The process took a while, because the speaker test didn't work for a few
minutes.
Then it worked, but the white noise was choppy.
But espeak hello and spd-say hello still don't work.
Skywave states that  it's using
Base System: Ubuntu 20.04.1
Can anyone think of something else I can install that would allow Orca to
work?
Thanks.

Glenn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kyle via orca-list" <orca-list gnome org>
To: <orca-list gnome org>
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2021 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: [orca-list] pipe wire


Thus spake Glenn K0LNY:
sudo apt install pipewire-pulse -y


I installed it on Arch and it was that simple. Your mileage may vary
with Ubuntu, but unless the version of pipewire is too old in Ubuntu, I
can't see why you wouldn't be able to install it that way.

~Kyle

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