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Note for those upgrading to Fedora 34

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RemyJ:
Fedora 34 introduces the PipeWire multimedia server which renames a few audio devices.   Be prepared to fiddle with your Audio Device and DSP Output Format settings to get things working again.

Belarathon:

--- Quote from: RemyJ on April 13, 2021, 07:38:59 am ---Fedora 34 introduces the PipeWire multimedia server which renames a few audio devices.   Be prepared to fiddle with your Audio Device and DSP Output Format settings to get things working again.

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Did you have to install pangox-compat.x86_64?

RemyJ:

--- Quote from: Belarathon on April 21, 2021, 09:17:13 am ---Did you have to install pangox-compat.x86_64?

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I didn't have to do anything to my normal install process.  That package doesn't even exist for me.

BryanC:

--- Quote from: Belarathon on April 21, 2021, 09:17:13 am ---Did you have to install pangox-compat.x86_64?

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I remember this being a separate dependency I had to chase down ages ago, but I don't think it's relevant any longer. You may need to update your rpmbuild script to omit it.

BryanC:

--- Quote from: Belarathon on April 21, 2021, 09:17:13 am ---Did you have to install pangox-compat.x86_64?

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I just confirmed that this is a dead dependency. It's been removed from installJRMC v0.9.5.

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