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== Setup == | == Setup == | ||
# This test case | # This test case should be performed on '''bare machines'''. | ||
# The computer must be equipped with a sound device. | # The computer must be equipped with a sound device. | ||
# Install a desktop version of '''Fedora 34''' (or later). | # Install a desktop version of '''Fedora 34''' (or later). | ||
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# The required services must be installed and running by default without any user interaction. | # The required services must be installed and running by default without any user interaction. | ||
# The | # The above mentioned commands are available and produce expected output. | ||
Revision as of 16:23, 15 February 2021
PipeWire default
This test case tests that PipeWire is installed and running in the default installation.
Setup
- This test case should be performed on bare machines.
- The computer must be equipped with a sound device.
- Install a desktop version of Fedora 34 (or later).
- Boot the system and log in as a regular user.
How to test
Check that PipeWire
systemd
service is active.$ systemctl --user status pipewire
Check that PipeWire PulseAudio
systemd
service is active.$ systemctl --user status pipewire-pulse
Check that PipeWire is working and that basic information about the PipeWire sessions can be obtained.
$ pw-dump 0
Check that the PipeWire PulseAudio sound server is working and basic information about its status can be obtained:
$ pactl info
especially check that the server name is
PulseAudio (on PipeWire <version_number>)
.List all audio and video device known to the system and check that your devices are listed in the output.
$ pactl list
Expected results
- The required services must be installed and running by default without any user interaction.
- The above mentioned commands are available and produce expected output.