Anno domini 2021 Fri, 23 Jul 19:29:02 -0400 Edward scripsit:
On 7/23/21 7:20 PM, Michael via tde-users wrote:
On Friday 23 July 2021 05:31:52 pm Edward wrote:
/Sent earlier today, apparently didn't make it to the list./
In TDE Control Center/Sound & Multimedia/Sound System/Hardware, it shows it's using Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA). The other options are:
- Autodetect
- No Audio Input/Output
- Open Sound System
- Threaded Open Sound System
Should that setting be on something else?
Mine's on Autodetect
I recall installing the PulseAudio Volume Control previously, when I was trying to diagnose a problem using Bluetooth headsets. Should this volume control now be uninstalled, since Kmix already has many controls itself? I would prefer to keep my computers lean and not have anything installed that I do not, or no longer, need.
If you only have the TDE desktop then most likely you can remove PulseAudio. You'll most likely also have to reconfigure the {default?} sound afterwards (in TCC somewhere).
Do a /home/user backup first ;)
Best, Michael
I used the Debian LXQt image to install Debian, then installed the TDE packages afterwards. The installed packages are pavucontrol-qt and pavucontrol-qt-l10n. There is another package pavucontrol, described as 'PulseAudio Volume Control". I could also install that.
If I attempt to remove pulaeaudio-qt, it wants to install the LXQt desktop with other packages.
Sure it does - as we all know, audio is essential to DEs, so no sane user ever wants to remove that. And if you want to, think twice, 'cause the packages know better ;)
But you could install "equivs" and build a dummy pulaeaudio-qt package.
Nik
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