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Updates happens multiple times, normally 2 to 3, even if we consider a state without includes. On states with multiple includes, it could easily get approximately 10 updates being ran. This behavior leads to unnecessary network bandwidth being spent and more time to run the installation state. When the connection is slow and not using the cacher, such as torified connections on Whonix, the installation can occurs much faster. Adding external repositories has to be done prior to update to ensure it is also fetched. Fixes: https://github.com/ben-grande/qusal/issues/29 |
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README.md |
sys-audio
Audio operations in Qubes OS.
Table of Contents
Description
Creates the named disposable "disp-sys-audio" qube for providing audio operations such as microphone and speakers to and from qubes. By default, you can use the builtin stereo, JACK and USB , but if you want, you can install the necessary packages for bluetooth with the provided state.
Installation
- Top
sudo qubesctl top.enable sys-audio
sudo qubesctl --targets=tpl-sys-audio,dvm-sys-audio state.apply
sudo qubesctl top.disable sys-audio
- State
sudo qubesctl state.apply sys-audio.create
sudo qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=tpl-sys-audio state.apply sys-audio.install
sudo qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=dvm-sys-audio state.apply sys-audio.configure-dvm
If you need Bluetooth support, install the dependencies:
sudo qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=tpl-sys-audio state.apply sys-audio.install-bluetooth
Usage
Audio control
The qube disp-sys-audio
will be used for audio capabilities for speakers
and microphone, with builtin modules, Jack port or Bluetooth. You are be able
to control the volume via the volume icon that appears on the system tray.
Audio control basics:
- Left click toggles the volume; and
- Scrolling the mouse from left to right changes the volume;
For more advanced features, right click the icon and click on Open Mixer
or
Prefences
. For greater control, use the command amixer
.
Client switched it's AudioVM
If the client has already started when you decided to switch the AudioVM, you will need to restart the client qube until upstream issue is fixed.
Client started before it's AudioVM
Audio will not automatically connect if the AudioVM starts after the client. To connect the client to audio server, restart the client's Pipewire service:
systemctl --user restart pipewire
Client turned off with a device attached
If you shutdown a client qube with a device attached, such as a microphone or speaker, normal operation to attach the device to the same or any other qube will fail. To be able to use the device again:
- Restart the AudioVM
disp-sys-audio
; - Restart the audio client; and
- Attach the device to the audio client.
How to use USB devices
Please refer to the sys-usb formula instructions.
How to use Bluetooth
How to make the Bluetooth icon appear in the system tray
Note that the only way to autostart the Bluetooth icon (blueman-tray) in the system tray is to attach the Bluetooth controller persistently to the AudioVM.
If you don't do this, you will have to attach the Bluetooth controller
manually to disp-sys-audio
after it has started and also run blueman-tray
.
How to attach the Bluetooth controller to the AudioVM persistently
If using Bluetooth, you probably want to have it persistently attached to the
AudioVM. Bluetooth devices are held by the USB stack, thus you need to attach
from your (disp-)sys-usb
to the disp-sys-audio
.
Note that if you attach the device persistently, the AudioVM will not be able to start without first starting the backend holding the USB stack. You can move the controller from the USB qube to the Audio qube, but this would decrease your system security.
First, start the qube holding the USB stack:
qvm-start disp-sys-usb
Identify you Bluetooth controller:
qvm-usb list disp-sys-usb
If you haven't identified the device, run lsusb
in the USB stack server:
qvm-run -p disp-sys-usb -- lsusb
Permanently attach the Bluetooth controller to the AudioVM (change DEVID
for
the one you identified above):
qvm-usb attach --persistent disp-sys-audio disp-sys-usb:DEVID