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How to install pulseaudio in Fedora 34 Silverblue - Fedora ...

    https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/how-to-install-pulseaudio-in-fedora-34-silverblue/29310
    Hello. Today I upgraded to Fedora 34 Silverblue, and Zoom is not working fine with pipewire-pulseaudio (Sound routing problems on zoom meeting audio sharing (#1121) · Issues · PipeWire / pipewire · GitLab FWIW). I’d (sadly) need to use the real pulseaudio. How can I install that? I tried rolling back to Fedora 33 but it seems that, after doing some layerings, I lost my …

[SOLVED] Pulseaudio-mixer-applet broken / Applications ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=107864
    I started using pulseaudio trying to build gnome-shell. I'm experiencing a problem with pulseaudio-mixer-applet (no gnome-shell related, this happens with plain metacity). When I launch pulseaudio-mixer-applet from command line it doesn't load and fires the following error:

The Great Pulseaudio Mixer Debate: a modest …

    https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2009-April/msg02003.html
    g-v-c is clearly intending to be an abstracted and simplified volume control app / applet to cover the most common use cases in a friendly way. Great. It's clear, though, that some users have needs beyond this, which are likely only going to be satisfied in a sensible way by access direct to the ALSA mixer elements.

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