← Back to context Comment by rjh29 19 hours ago At least pulseaudio is pretty much dead now and we have pipewire. 3 comments rjh29 Reply abdusco 18 hours ago https://xkcd.com/927/ yjftsjthsd-h 17 hours ago That is a problem that Linux has, but this is actually one time that it really isn't. Pipewire is flat-out better than pulse, while including sufficient compatibility that it really does just supersede the thing. rjh29 18 hours ago Yeah pretty funny when apps are using alsa, pulseaudio and pipewire all on the same system!
abdusco 18 hours ago https://xkcd.com/927/ yjftsjthsd-h 17 hours ago That is a problem that Linux has, but this is actually one time that it really isn't. Pipewire is flat-out better than pulse, while including sufficient compatibility that it really does just supersede the thing. rjh29 18 hours ago Yeah pretty funny when apps are using alsa, pulseaudio and pipewire all on the same system!
yjftsjthsd-h 17 hours ago That is a problem that Linux has, but this is actually one time that it really isn't. Pipewire is flat-out better than pulse, while including sufficient compatibility that it really does just supersede the thing.
rjh29 18 hours ago Yeah pretty funny when apps are using alsa, pulseaudio and pipewire all on the same system!
https://xkcd.com/927/
That is a problem that Linux has, but this is actually one time that it really isn't. Pipewire is flat-out better than pulse, while including sufficient compatibility that it really does just supersede the thing.
Yeah pretty funny when apps are using alsa, pulseaudio and pipewire all on the same system!