Sounds good. Just like I've always had it. It just confused me a
little because I'm hearing from the tech world that pipewire is the
replacement for pulseaudio so I thought we would have to change the
configuration from pulseaudio to portaudio using pipewire. It's a
challenge keeping all of this straight LOL.
Ron NY3J
On 1/9/25 08:22, Dave, W1HKJ wrote:
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If you are using Pipewire as
the audio controller then simple check "PulseAudio" on the
fldigi Soundcard/Devices dialog tab.
David
On 1/9/25 05:06, Ron NY3J via
groups.io wrote:
Thanks David,
So I installed qpwgraph and when I run it I see a graphical
display but I don't see any slider bars to adjust audio. I can
see pipewire in my pulse audio volume control application so is
it okay to use that? Here's what it looks like:

Also, in Fldigi sound card configuration do I need to select
PortAudio, pipewire for my Devices?

Ron NY3J
On 1/8/25 19:15, Dave, W1HKJ wrote:
Pipewire is supposed to
emulate the API calls for pulseaudio.? I do not think that
pavucontrol is compatible with pipewire.
When working with PipeWire, you can use audio mixer
controls like "qpwgraph" (a Qt-based graphical patchbay),
"Helvum" (a GTK-based patchbay), or Carla (a JACK-based
mixer) to manage your audio routing and mixing, depending
on your preferred interface and complexity needs; for more
advanced audio processing, consider using dedicated
plugins within your DAW or applications that support
PipeWire integration.
Key points about these options:
??? qpwgraph:
??? Considered one of the most popular choices due to its
user-friendly interface and Qt framework, offering a
visual representation of your audio connections within
PipeWire.
??? Helvum:
??? A GTK-based patchbay that provides a similar
functionality to qpwgraph, with a slightly different
interface.
??? Carla:
??? While primarily a JACK-based mixer, it can be used
with PipeWire through the JACK protocol, allowing for more
complex audio processing and plugin integration.
David
On 1/8/25 15:45, Ron NY3J via
groups.io wrote:
Thanks Dave, I will try the debugger.
I just did a new install on my new install of Linux Cinnamon
Mint 22 using the WIKI. I followed the console and couldn't
see what version of fltk it was installing.
Here's some notes I'm not sure about when I do the build:
****
sudo aptitude build-dep fldigi fails...
ny3j@ny3j-NucBox-G3:~$ sudo aptitude build-dep fldigi
Unable to satisfy the build-depends: Build-Depends:
debhelper-compat (= 12)
Unable to apply some actions, aborting
so I continue to do sudo apt-get
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get build-dep fldigi
When I do the sudo aptitude install pavucontrol command I
get the following:
ny3j@ny3j-NucBox-G3:~$ sudo aptitude install pavucontrol
[sudo] password for ny3j:??????? ?
The following NEW packages will be installed:
? libasound2-plugins{a} pavucontrol pulseaudio{a}
0 packages upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0
not upgraded.
Need to get 1,137 kB of archives. After unpacking 6,081 kB
will be used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
?pipewire-audio : Conflicts: pulseaudio but
1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1 is to be installed
????????????????? Conflicts: pulseaudio:i386 but it is not
going to be installed
?pipewire-alsa : Conflicts: pulseaudio but
1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1 is to be installed
???????????????? Conflicts: pulseaudio:i386 but it is not
going to be installed
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
???? Keep the following packages at their current version:
1)???? pulseaudio [Not Installed]??????????????????????? ?
???? Leave the following dependencies unresolved:??????? ?
2)???? pavucontrol recommends pulseaudio???????????????? ?
Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?]
I choose Y to accept this solution.
***
The messages that I get about Pulse Audio and Pipe Wire have
me nervous.
73, Ron NY3J
On 1/7/25 09:27, Dave, W1HKJ
wrote:
Have any of you
tried running the offending code from within the gnu
debugger?? reference:
David
On 1/7/25 08:14, Dave, W1HKJ
wrote:
Which version of
fltk is being used for the build?
On 1/6/25 23:26, N7SHM via
groups.io wrote:
Same problem here with Debian 12 and fldigi
4.1.23 (latest in the mainline repository).? Locks
up every few days with high CPU utilization.
?
It's the program, rather than some RFI or other
environmental.?? Been there, have the t-shirt.? Too
predictable for that, plus the OS and other programs
run rock solid.
?
My guess is a Pipewire incompatibility as
mentioned.? Will be checking out the potential flmsg
connection.
?
? Dan
? N7SHM