system/modules/pipewire/unhook.sh
Guzio 7d26b71505 Organizing my Pipewire mess
* Made sure that WirePlumber is installed explicitly. (Turns out that it wasn't; it just kinda... Happened to be there. But in theory, if I were to somehow end up with pipewire-media-session (Ugh!), there would be nothing telling DCli to switch back to WirePlumber.)
* Moved extra packages to a separate module (because - now that I think about it - I think I like the idea of system-packages-GuzioPadV4 being a sort of „archive”, to which I won't be appending anything anymore)
* Figured out a way to declaratively enable WirePlumber, so I removed it from the commented-out block in GuzioPadV4 host (also, gotten rid of blend-files (no longer on Blend, after all) while at it) [UPDATE: Nevermind! That declarative way will not work until DCli gets its shit together with user-hooks. Still, the error message is loud enough (and not-DCli-flow-breaking) that I think I'll stick to it for now, instead of an easy-to-miss commented-out service.]
* Maybe? fixed camera problems that I've been having on this tablet from day-one (and, now that I think about it, on my previous laptop, too - tho I just always thought it broke after I tried cleaning under the lense with a piece of paper (I thought I severed a ribbon cable or  something), but maybe it was working, after all?) by installing pipewire-libcamera.
* Explicitly declared pipewire and pipewire-audio for good measure.
2026-05-09 13:29:06 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# extra precautions until run_hooks_as_user: true is fixed
if [ -n "$SUDO_USER" ] && [ "$EUID" == 0 ]; then
exec su "$SUDO_USER" $0;
fi
systemctl --user disable wireplumber.service --now
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "[WARN] You seem to be running a SystemD-less distro, so WirePlumber couldn't be stopped automatically. This is not that big of a deal; just stop it (AS A USER SERVICE!) manually yourself, according to however your init system works.";
exit 0;
fi