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Plasma 6.1 isn’t still unstable repo?
Noisetorch (from manjaro repo) depends on pulseaudio, and this conflicts with pipewire-pulse (required by manjaro-pipewire).
The actual noisetorch package is supposed to work with either Pipewire or Pulseaudio, though. Seems that previously, pipewire-pulse provided pulseaudio
but that this has changed: Why does `pipewire-pulse` no longer declare `provides=(pulseaudio)`? (#10) · Issues · Arch Linux / Packaging / Packages / pipewire · GitLab
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I think pipewire is going to completely remove any dependency on pulse to be an audio system by is own. Pulse is deprecated.
It is? I know the development on it is slow today, but this is news to me. There still a bunch of software relying on it.
@Jaypee Maybe not, based on what you said. I have to uninstall “pa-applet”, “pulseaudio-equalizer-ladspa” and “pulseaudio-ctl” to install pipewire-pulse.
Hope will come soon some bugfix release to stable too…