KDE and Pipewire...

After successfully installing FreeBSD-15.0-RELEASE and KDE, I find that Pipewire is constantly complaining about something. I only see the complaints when I shut the system down, and, so far, have not been able to grab what exactly is the problem. Has anyone else experienced something like this?

I'll try hard to get the exact message next time.

Ken Gordon
 
Also, KDE tells me that I am using generic USB audio within both Firefox and Konquerer.

BTW, I am finding KDE to be fascinating. Very nice....so far.

Ken Gordon
 
OK. Then why do I see a long list of "complaints" about pipewire? Isn't there some way to tell KDE that pipewire is not needed and to make it go away?

Ken Gordon
The only thing I managed to do is starting pipewire and wireplumber along with KDE, disabling pulseaudio as pipewire runs automatically pipewire-pulse. It worked fine (almost, more on that later) until KDE was updated to the 6.5 branch, where I lost audio completely with this setup.

I also had to run a custom script on KDE exit to kill some stale pipewire and wireplumber processes, otherwise on the next KDE startup I'll end up with many of them.

I then lost interest in that and rolled back to pulseaudio. Now I'm not even using KDE anymore...
 
Well. due to other issues, I have gone back to FreeBSD ver 14.3-RELEASE, dumped KDE and am now trying Lumina, so this thread is no longer of interest. Thanks for the help.

Ken Gordon
 
Well. due to other issues, I have gone back to FreeBSD ver 14.3-RELEASE, dumped KDE and am now trying Lumina, so this thread is no longer of interest. Thanks for the help.

Pipewire might still be of interest, KDE or not. I am warming up to it. In fact it mostly looks to me like a smoother jackd clone with built-in puleseaudio server API.
 
Yes. I am also interested. As soon as I have some other needed stuff finished, I'll dig into that too.

My first concern is getting Pegasus-Mail operational. As soon as I have accomplished that, I can totally and completely dump Windoze, which I have been wanting to do for some time now. WIndoze is getting more and more intrusive and slower than molasses in January.

Besides, I first used FreeBSD way back in version 4.0, and have liked it ever since.

We have 6 computers in our home, most of them built by myself. I am hoping that my wife will become used to using Lumina, or some such.

Ken Gordon
 
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