![]() The only references I was able to find to why PipeWire is included by default in any Ubuntu flavor is maybe something about GNOME screen sharing?Ģ) Is there any reason I shouldn't just purge pipewire-media-session no matter what? If I want to use PipeWire, I would use wireplumber (which even the pipewire-media-session package description recommends!). So I'm leaning toward going for replacing PulseAudio with PipeWire, at least in VM.īut I'm running into a lot of confusion that makes me hesitate, much of which I think ultimately stems from these questions:ġ) What do PipeWire and pipewire-media-session do in Xubuntu 22.04 default configuration? As far as I can tell, all audio is being handled by PulseAudio. Initial testing based loosely on these instructions suggests that PipeWire might be the solution to some long-standing audio issues I've had in VMs. ![]() Given that Xubuntu 22.04 comes with Pipewire, I have been investigating replacing PulseAudio with PipeWire, because PipeWire reportedly has lower latency than PulseAudio.
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