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Who does still run pulseaudio when pipewire exists?
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People using LTS releases, who do you know... actual work instead of just compiling your kernel over and over.
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An LTS releases that are soo old usually run on servers, where pulseaudio is not really a thing.

My distro's compile farm compiles kernels for me (thanks guys!), and switched to pipewire years ago.

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Edit: This is incorrect, as pointed out below.

Pulseaudio still does the device juggling etc on most systems even when there's a pipewire backend.

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Wrong. Pipewire is pulseaudio-compatible, and the device juggling is done by wireplumber
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Are you sure? On every device I could quickly reach (Gentoo, NixOS, Pop OS, all with vanilla/default pipewire configs), `ps aux |grep -i pulse` only turns up pipewire-pulse.
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At least pulseaudio is pretty much dead now and we have pipewire.
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That is a problem that Linux has, but this is actually one time that it really isn't. Pipewire is flat-out better than pulse, while including sufficient compatibility that it really does just supersede the thing.
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Yeah pretty funny when apps are using alsa, pulseaudio and pipewire all on the same system!
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