Pipewire is only a good audio solution until you actually encounter a problem, at which point it becomes an absolute pain in the arse.
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13 barn owls in a trench coat (hauntedowlbear@eldritch.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2024 21:24:52 JST 13 barn owls in a trench coat
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lashman (lashman@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2024 21:26:44 JST lashman
@HauntedOwlbear "it's only good until it breaks" :toucan:
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13 barn owls in a trench coat (hauntedowlbear@eldritch.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2024 21:26:44 JST 13 barn owls in a trench coat
@lashman it's just really awkward to troubleshoot!
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13 barn owls in a trench coat (hauntedowlbear@eldritch.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2024 21:46:39 JST 13 barn owls in a trench coat
@lashman the difference is that I already know how to wrangle alsa and jack by themselves
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lashman (lashman@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2024 21:46:40 JST lashman
@HauntedOwlbear like most things in linux tbh
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13 barn owls in a trench coat (hauntedowlbear@eldritch.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2024 23:49:53 JST 13 barn owls in a trench coat
Oh yeah, solved this before lunch.
It was, in fact, a kernel issue.
Sorry for blaming you, pipewire (but you still have too many moving parts).Now rolled back to the objectively coolef Linux kernel, 6.6.6. 🤘
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