On 10/25/24 00:33, J Leslie Turriff via tde-users <users(a)trinitydesktop.org> wrote:
On Thursday 24 October 2024 14:48:28 dep via
tde-users wrote:
said J Leslie Turriff via tde-users:
| Yeah. Through three Leap versions I struggled to get PulseAudio to
| work, and once I finally did they wished Pipewire on me. Supposedly
| Pipewire is necessary to get audio out of Flatpaks etc. I'm planning to
| install Windoze in a VM for gaming, and I don't know if that will
| require Pipewire as well. Anyone know?
No idea if it is useful, but I've had VirtualBox running XP for more than a
decade and Win10 for about five years, and everything works -- I just
checked -- despite numerous OS upgrades. If that's what you're using, it
seems that it's not an issue. Can't speak for any of the other VMs.
(One tragically hilarious VM thing: I have a VirtualBox VM running DOS
6.22. problem is, there's no way to get software onto it. So I have to use
Dosbox. Not doing it for games but for Word for DOS, Textra, and XyWrite.
So I can concentrate on the words, not be distracted by the decorations.
Writing tends to be text-based.)
And sound comes out of the VM to your speakers/earphones?
Yeppers, no prob. Doesn't seem to care what the host computer is up to. So far, here,
anyway.
dep