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How to use the command 'pvs' (with examples)
The pvs command in Linux is designed to display information regarding physical volumes.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'pvscan' (with Examples)
The pvscan command is a crucial utility in the Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) system, used for scanning all physical volumes and managing their online status.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'pw-cat' (with Examples)
The pw-cat command is a versatile tool for audio management that leverages PipeWire, an advanced multimedia server.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'pw-cli' (with examples)
PipeWire is an emerging multimedia framework designed to handle audio and video streams on Linux systems.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'pw-config' (with examples)
PipeWire is a powerful multimedia processing system that serves as an intermediary to manage separate audio streams on Linux.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'pw-dot' (with examples)
The pw-dot command is a utility that helps visualize the complex audio and video processing pipelines managed by PipeWire in Linux-based systems.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'pw-loopback' (with examples)
The pw-loopback command is a utility from PipeWire, a server and user-space API to manage multimedia pipelines.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'pw-metadata' (with examples)
The ‘pw-metadata’ command is a powerful tool for managing metadata in PipeWire, a server and user space API for managing multimedia pipelines.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'pw-mon' (with examples)
PipeWire is a server and user space API to handle multimedia on Linux.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'pw-play' (with examples)
PipeWire is a server for handling audio and video streams on Linux systems, designed to be a modern alternative to the legacy systems of PulseAudio and JACK.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'pw-profiler' (with Examples)
The pw-profiler command is a tool in the PipeWire ecosystem that assists in profiling multimedia systems by gathering performance data from local or remote instances.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'pw-record' (with examples)
The pw-record command is an audio recording tool that uses PipeWire, a Linux multimedia server responsible for handling audio and video streams on your system.
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