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I'm on Ubuntu 20.04, I have a Razer Barracuda X headset working fine. The usb receiver is always connected, when I start my computer this weird thing displays:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/Q8SNJ.jpg

if I run systemctl --user restart pulseaudio the GUI gets normal. Headset still works fine, but this weird visual bug just tilts me. How can I solve?

EDIT: seems to be solved by following: How to uninstall pipewire and go back to pulseaudio and removing the pipewire ppa

Alessio
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  • Bugs are off topic here. :( – user68186 May 04 '23 at 22:16
  • @user68186 where can I post? – Alessio May 04 '23 at 22:19
  • What does the GUI normally look like for comparison (I use a custom theme with xfce4 notifications)? – mchid May 04 '23 at 22:37
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    @mchid it should be like this: https://imgur.com/a/J0K97Hs – Alessio May 04 '23 at 22:44
  • It looks like it's possibly showing a right and left volume slider instead of a single integrated volume. Although, I guess it could be the volume for more than one device. Have you tried testing this by reducing the volume of one of the sliders when two are shown to see what happens? – mchid May 04 '23 at 23:33
  • See [How do I report a bug?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/5121/how-do-i-report-a-bug) – user68186 May 05 '23 at 01:25
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    @mchid it seems to me like one is for the volume and one is for the microphone, but moving both of them makes nothing happen, they are just useless, GUI totally bugged. However, it seems to be fixed now and I edited my answer, it was probably some conflict between pulseaudio and pulsewire, which I had installed. – Alessio May 05 '23 at 10:00
  • Okay. I voted to close this as a duplicate of [How to uninstall pipewire and go back to pulseaudio](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1407885/how-to-uninstall-pipewire-and-go-back-to-pulseaudio) – mchid May 05 '23 at 13:32

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