pulse in i3

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Luke Smith
2020-04-10 08:01:53 -04:00
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@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Naturally, you can use \f(CWyay\fP to look for and install any you want to add.
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\f(CWMod+n\fP \(en newsboat (RSS feed reader)
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\f(CWMod+A\fP \(en alsa (audio system control)
\f(CWMod+A\fP \(en pulsemixer (audio system control)
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\f(CWMod+w\fP \(en Web Browser (Brave)
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@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ I use ncmpcpp as a music player, which is a front end for mpd.
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\f(CWMod+]\fP \(en Forward 10 seconds (holding shift increases amount)
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\f(CWMod+A\fP \(en alsamixer (general volume sink/source control)
\f(CWMod+A\fP \(en pulsemixer (general volume sink/source control)
.LIST OFF
.HEADING 2 "Workspaces"
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@@ -266,9 +266,7 @@ These settings may override your preferred settings, so you should open this fil
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On fresh install, the Linux audio system (ALSA) often mutes outputs.
You may want to unbind
You may also need to set your preferred default output sink which you can do by the command line, or by selecting one with \f(CWalsamixer\fP (\f(CWmod+A\fP).
If you have a more complex audio setup and can't be bothered to figure out ALSA, you might want to install and enable PulseAudio, which general "just werks".
You may also need to set your preferred default output sink which you can do by the command line, or by selecting one with \f(CWpulsemixer\fP (\f(CWmod+A\fP).
.HEADING 2 "How do I copy and paste?"
.PP
Copying and pasting is always program-specific on any system.