Linux Mint 22 Will Adopt PipeWire as Default Sound ServerOnApril 1, 2024Linux Mint 22 brings PipeWire sound, JXL in Pix, and ensures Thunderbird stays packaged natively for a smoother email experience.
PipeWire 1.0.4 Is Here as a Massive Bugfix ReleaseOnMarch 15, 2024PipeWire 1.0.4 debuts with vital bug fixes, enhancing audio/MIDI latency and ensuring smoother media handling.
PulseAudio 17.0 Enhances Bluetooth and ALSA SupportOnJanuary 13, 2024PulseAudio 17.0 sound server streamlines ALSA UCM profiles, provides better Bluetooth interaction and improves webRTC audio processing.
PipeWire Hits 1.0.0 with Improved JACK and Buffer OptimizationsOnNovember 26, 2023Revamped PipeWire 1.0.0 delivers memfd/dma-buf leak resolutions, improved JACK port handling, and more. Here's what's new!
What a Typical Linux Distribution Looks Like in 2023OnSeptember 5, 2023UpdatedSeptember 6, 2023Navigating Linux in 2023: Which are the most preferred essential components like desktop environment, init system, X and sound server, etc.?
PipeWire 0.3.33 Released with Some Small but Important ChangesOnAugust 6, 2021PipeWire 0.3.33 is here and comes with some notable new features and improvements to make the update noteworthy.
Fedora 34 Released With GNOME 40 And Wayland By DefaultOnApril 27, 2021Fedora 34 is one of the major releases in Fedora’s history and a bold one. It brings Kernel 5.11, GNOME 40, and enhanced Btrfs file system.