12-12-2022, 08:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2022, 08:29 PM by Zebulon Walton.)
(12-12-2022, 07:04 PM)BaronAlbatross Wrote: If you have the time, could you spell out your process please? I have an important call tomorrow and I have no time at all to get it wrong and make a bigger mess!
If you're talking about going back to pulseaudio after having moved to pipewire, it was basically a matter of reversing what was done - disable pipewire and re-enable pulseaudio. I had to play around with it a bit but it came down to the following commands run as the normal mobian user:
Code:
# Disable pipewire
systemctl --user stop pipewire pipewire.socket pipewire-pulse
systemctl --user disable pipewire pipewire.socket pipewire-pulse
systemctl --user mask pipewire pipewire.socket pipewire-pulse
# Enable pulseaudio
systemctl --user unmask pulseaudio pulseaudio.socket
systemctl --user enable pulseaudio pulseaudio.socket
systemctl --user start pulseaudio pulseaudio.socket
It's a good idea to keep a "known to work" SD card on hand just in case. Don't update it once it's you have it in a workable state. Having that has saved my bacon on a few occasions.