or switch to Kde (Hi Glen!)
My main problem with Xfce is the lack of fractional scaling ,which is a must for me in laptops nowadays , plus nowadays Kde is super light
or switch to Kde (Hi Glen!)
Hi there korakios!
Thanks you so much for your reply and explanationAVLinux wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 2:24 pmHi,
My feeling is that Pipewire is still a future thing and not yet mature enough to make the default sound server. AVL-MXE has a very good setup with JACK and PulseAudio bridges that pretty much can route any Audio from anywhere you want to the selected Sound Device. I don't think Pipewire in Debian Bullseye is quite there (yet). My guess would be that future AVL-MXE releases after Bullseye with likely have Pipewire by default.
I think you'd be surprised :)
As with so many deep crevices of teh Interwebs [sic] there's just too much knowledge to be knowledgeable about - I previously found far-outdated info about the MX "test" repo and seeing only 2.2.0 in it in the MX Package Manager, dismissed it as a lost cause… which curtailed me pursuing further regarding the flatpack support now added to MX Package Manager. Low and behold, my source-install of Mixxxx was premature as 2.3.0 is gloriously present in the not-by-default-available flatpack repos in MX Package Manager (I'm kicking the tires of it now to ensure it behaves as the source-install did)