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paprefs missing folder

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Recently I bought airport express. I can stream music to it with no problem at all, but just from MacBook or iPad. I found paprefs, which seemed to be the best choice for Ubuntu, but after installing them, all the options got greyed out. I read further that Ubuntu 20.04 creates folder with wrong name, so I ran this command sudo ln -s /usr/lib/pulse-13.99.1/ /usr/lib/pulse-13.99 and nothing changed. I entered /usr/lib directory and found two useless shortcuts with names pulse-13.99 and pulse-13.99.1. I've been trying to restore this folder by reinstalling paprefs, but it didn't help. Does anybody know what package does this folder belong to, and will simple reinstall recreate it? If not, is there any other way for this folder to come back?

pasman pasmański avatar
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*so I ran this command sudo ln -s /usr/lib/pulse-13.99.1/ /usr/lib/pulse-13.99 and nothing changed* - option `Make discoverable PulseAudio network sound devices available locally` is enabled ?
nobody avatar
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`dpkg -S /usr/lib/pulse-13.99.1/` will show it.
mu flag
the options are greyed out. `dpkg -S /usr/lib/pulse-13.99.1/` shows `dpkg-query: no path found matching pattern /usr/lib/pulse-13.99.1/`
nobody avatar
gh flag
Something off should be pulseaudio. At least on my System.
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