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Request 927428 revoked
- Created by tiwai
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- Open review for factory-staging
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Hardened services are non-functional
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OK, I'll revert the change.
Might be co-incidence, but:
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1997913#step/opensuse_welcome/4
Audio is muted on a KDE session (which it never was before) right after installation
Similar thing observed in GNOME:
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1997916#step/opensuse_welcome/4
The volume control is missing in the top right area
Audio devices not accessible?
The feature seems to have been little tested. Maybe we should drop this update.
are we really still testing pulseaudio rather than pipewire? looks like ew should not have PrivateDevices=true in the pulseaudio daemon, that defeats the purpose of a sound mixing daemon.
PA vs PW is another thing to be sorted out. Currently there is no proper mechanism to pick up only one of them. When pipewire-pulseaudio package is installed, PW will take over the whole, but without that, both may live together while scratching each other's face in the back.
also home=read-only might not work for a user daemon (!= system daemon).
The journal has things like: