i run pamac install panjaro-pulse but i get the following outcome
Preparing…
==== AUTHENTICATING FOR org.manjaro.pamac.commit ====
Authentication is required to install, update, or remove packages
Authenticating as: ae
Password:
==== AUTHENTICATION COMPLETE ====
Synchronizing package databases…
Refreshing AUR…
Choose optional dependencies for manjaro-pulse:
1: paprefs: Configuration dialog
2: pasystray: system tray application
3: pavucontrol-qt: A Qt volume control tool
4: pulseaudio-equalizer: Graphical equalizer
5: pulseaudio-equalizer-ladspa: A 15-band equalizer
6: pulseaudio-jack: Jack support
7: pulseaudio-lirc: IR (lirc) support
8: pulseaudio-rtp: RTP and RAOP support
9: pulseaudio-zeroconf: Zeroconf support
It is an extension of your first issue, which makes it count as part of the same issue. Also, it has been 43 minutes since your most recent post on the thread. Please be patient.
@cscs i run that command but get the following output
:: Synchronising package databases…
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
multilib is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade…
warning: manjaro-hello: local (0.7.0-6) is newer than extra (0.7.0-5)
resolving dependencies…
looking for conflicting packages…
error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
:: manjaro-pulse and pipewire-pulse are in conflict
resolving dependencies…
looking for conflicting packages…
:: pulseaudio-alsa and pipewire-alsa are in conflict. Remove pipewire-alsa? [y/N] y
:: pulseaudio and pipewire-pulse are in conflict. Remove pipewire-pulse? [y/N] y
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: removing pipewire-alsa breaks dependency ‘pipewire-alsa’ required by manjaro-pipewire
:: removing pipewire-pulse breaks dependency ‘pipewire-pulse’ required by manjaro-pipewire
is there a way to manually remove pipewire and install pulseaudio completely?
given the problems so far, I suggest do not select any additional optional dependencies when requested. They can be installed later once the main PulseAudio packages are reinstated
I suggest delete PulseAudio user configuration files (that may contain old settings from before change to PipeWire) and reboot system so PulseAudio creates new configuration files
rm ~/.config/pulse/*; reboot
If audio is not working after reboot, check if reinstated systemd units are active and error-free
systemctl --user -l --no-pager status pulseaudio.{socket,service} pipewire.{socket,service}
and check Profiles/Ports for audio playback are available