R. G. Newbury wrote:
>> And did that version have an exception for when the sacrifice is to
>> be undertaken if being undertaken *in California*?
Joe Zeff:
> Having spent most of my 72 years in California, I know that the most
> important thing is to make sure you're using black candles.
>
On 3/26/22 21:16, R. G. Newbury wrote:
And did that version have an exception for when the sacrifice is to be
undertaken if being undertaken *in California*?
Having spent most of my 72 years in California, I know that the most
important thing is to make sure you're using black candles.
DJ Delorie wrote
"R. G. Newbury" writes:
If you don't mind answering, was it a Rhode Island Red cockerel or a hen
which you sacrificed to learn these arcane secrets? And, full-moon at
midnight, or dark of the moon? Or did this take moving up to a goat?
It took a LOT of googling to find the
On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 2:57 PM R. G. Newbury wrote:
> It took a couple of years for each of pulseaudio and systemd to reach
> adequate levels of instalability and reliability. Likely the same for
> pipewire
systemd can't even reboot a system which has been booted into rescue mode,
so calling
> On 25 Mar 2022, at 18:58, R. G. Newbury wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2022 01:02:01 -0700
> Samuel Sieb wrote
>> Subject: Re: pipewire and wireplumber
>> R. G. Newbury wrote:
>>> DJ Delorie wrote
>>>> Geoffrey Leach
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2022 01:02:01 -0700
Samuel Sieb wrote
Subject: Re: pipewire and wireplumber
R. G. Newbury wrote:
DJ Delorie wrote
Geoffrey Leach writes:
Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber
somewhere? Or should they 'just work' and I need to check my
connections
Roger Heflin writes:
> He has a graphical login session.
I very clearly stated that I did not. I boot to a text login prompt,
log in, and run "exec xinit .xsession -- -listen tcp -retro" (I have a
script for it called "x" :)
I've never had much luck getting login managers to run my weird
"R. G. Newbury" writes:
> If you don't mind answering, was it a Rhode Island Red cockerel or a hen
> which you sacrificed to learn these arcane secrets? And, full-moon at
> midnight, or dark of the moon? Or did this take moving up to a goat?
It took a LOT of googling to find the one person who
On Fri, 25 Mar 2022 10:35:55 -0700
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> It appears that I should try rawhide. Short of removing the elevant
> packages, is there anything else that I should know about making the
> transition?
That seems a little drastic! While rawhide is far more stable now than
the
On Fri, 2022-03-25 at 10:35 -0700, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> It appears that I should try rawhide. Short of removing the elevant
> packages, is there anything else that I should know about making the
> transition?
If you go ahead, note that Rawhide issues should be discussed on the
Fedora Test list
Leach wrote:
>
> > I've just installed Fedora 35 and have discovered to my dismay that
> > previously-working (not at all sophisticated) audio no longer works.
> >
> > Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber
> > somewhere? Or should they 'just
On 25/03/2022 04:42, R. G. Newbury wrote:
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
Obviously we are guinea pigs for this premature piece of software.
Could not agree more with the last sentence. To get audio recognized
It works both ways. I have had long term problems with pulseaudio that
disappeared when
On Thu, 24 Mar 2022 14:07:27 -0700
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> I've just installed Fedora 35 and have discovered to my dismay that
> previously-working (not at all sophisticated) audio no longer works.
>
> Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber
> somew
On Fri, 2022-03-25 at 00:42 -0400, R. G. Newbury wrote:
> > > Obviously we are guinea pigs for this premature piece of
> > > software.
>
> Could not agree more with the last sentence.
Bear in mind that Fedora is where we are always guinea pigs to some
extent. That's part of the deal.
poc
;
> >> Geoffrey Leach writes:
> >>> Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber
> >>> somewhere? Or should they 'just work' and I need to check my
> >>> connections?
> >>
> >> As a non-gnome (and non-display-manager) use
On 3/24/22 21:49, R. G. Newbury wrote:
DJ Delorie wrote
Geoffrey Leach writes:
Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber
somewhere? Or should they 'just work' and I need to check my
connections?
As a non-gnome (and non-display-manager) user, I share these .xsession
DJ Delorie wrote
Geoffrey Leach writes:
Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber
somewhere? Or should they 'just work' and I need to check my
connections?
As a non-gnome (and non-display-manager) user, I share these .xsession
snippets:
# Required by pipewire
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
I'm happy for you. For me, not so much :-(
I've just installed Fedora 35 and have discovered to my dismay that
previously-working (not at all sophisticated) audio no longer works.
Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber somewhere?
Or
should
Geoffrey Leach writes:
> Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber
> somewhere? Or should they 'just work' and I need to check my
> connections?
As a non-gnome (and non-display-manager) user, I share these .xsession
snippets:
# Required by pipewire, at lea
ated) audio no longer works.
> >
> > Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber somewhere?
> Or
> > should they 'just work' and I need to check my connections?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> systemctl --user --now disable wireplumber
> works
On Thu, 24 Mar 2022 14:07:27 -0700
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> I've just installed Fedora 35 and have discovered to my dismay that
> previously-working (not at all sophisticated) audio no longer works.
>
> Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber somewhere?
I've just installed Fedora 35 and have discovered to my dismay that
previously-working (not at all sophisticated) audio no longer works.
Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber somewhere? Or
should they 'just work' and I need to check my connections?
Thanks
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