Re: [orca-list] A question about pipewire that has already been asked



No. As in, pipewire runs as user daemon and wireplumber connects to it.
I believe they have an architecture change idea so that pipewire always
runs as system and there are potentially many session managers like many
wireplumbers or instances of the current pipewire-media-session that is
the default.
But currently it's working like pulseaudio in that respect except being
multiprocess.

W dniu 03.03.2021 o 01:38, Jason White via orca-list pisze:

On 2/3/21 4:49 pm, Michał Zegan via orca-list wrote:
Restart pipewire by doing:
systemctl --user restart pipewire pipewire-pulse
Interestingly systemctl --user restart pipewire

is enough to solve it for me.

I'm wondering whether we might need to configure a Wireplumber policy
for Orca and console-based screen readers to make everything work as
desired. One of the advantages of Pipewire is that the policies
(including control of the node graph) are separated from the main demon.

Also, Wireplumber is work in progress but could be interesting for
Orca-related use cases.

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