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Make some mentions of paths, programs, environmental variables monospace.
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INSTALL.md
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```
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This will use the default config file to configure and start the daemon.
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The default config will also start pipewire-media-session, a default
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example media session and pipewire-pulse, a PulseAudio compatible server.
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The default config will also start `pipewire-media-session`, a default
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example media session and `pipewire-pulse`, a PulseAudio compatible server.
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You can also enable more debugging with the PIPEWIRE_DEBUG environment
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You can also enable more debugging with the `PIPEWIRE_DEBUG` environment
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variable like so:
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```
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systemd unit using socket activation or as a service.
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Configuration of the PipeWire daemon can be found in
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/usr/share/pipewire/pipewire.conf. Please refer to the comments in the
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`/usr/share/pipewire/pipewire.conf`. Please refer to the comments in the
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config file for more information about the configuration options.
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The daemon is started with:
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```
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The plugin will be picked up by alsa when the following files
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are in /etc/alsa/conf.d/
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are in `/etc/alsa/conf.d/`:
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```
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/etc/alsa/conf.d/50-pipewire.conf -> /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf.d/50-pipewire.conf
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/etc/alsa/conf.d/99-pipewire-default.conf
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```
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With this setup, aplay -l should list a pipewire: device that can be used as
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With this setup, `aplay -l` should list a pipewire: device that can be used as
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a regular alsa device for playback and record.
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### JACK emulation
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```
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The provided pw-jack script uses LD_LIBRARY_PATH to set the library
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The provided `pw-jack` script uses `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` to set the library
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search path to these replacement libraries. This allows you to run
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jack apps on both the real JACK server or on PipeWire with the script.
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```
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Note that when JACK is replaced by PipeWire, the SPA JACK plugin (installed
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in /usr/lib64/spa-0.2/jack/libspa-jack.so) is not useful anymore and
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in `/usr/lib64/spa-0.2/jack/libspa-jack.so`) is not useful anymore and
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distributions should make them conflict.
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```
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You can also start additional PulseAudio servers listening on other
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sockets with the -a option. See `pipewire-pulse -h` for more info.
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sockets with the `-a` option. See `pipewire-pulse -h` for more info.
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## Uninstalling
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