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[-] hackerwacker@lemmy.ml 16 points 2 years ago

Man just when audio in Linux got decently stable and functional, now we have to switch to some new shit. I run Ubuntu 23.10 that has pipewire and mostly it works but then sometimes it starts crackling, audio turns on and off, skipping, or random muting.

I'm getting so fucking fed up with these stupid Linux desktop pre-alpha software that take a decade to stabilize and by then we're off to the brand new thing that barely functions.

[-] Molecular0079@lemmy.world 24 points 2 years ago

Well....have you filed bugs for your issues?

Most people have had a very smooth transition over to Pipewire. I have 4 Arch machines and Pipewire has been flawless. I am even using one machine for pro-audio usecases (REAPER, Ardour).

[-] TGhost 2 points 2 years ago

Pipewire its cool regarding pulse but the crackling issue its a thing, well known from what I've seen.

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