| 15 Aug 2024 |
hpfr | here’s journalctl during a hang https://0x0.st/X4Bp.txt | 02:57:14 |
hpfr | maybe this is an upstream issue, drmModeAtomicCommit comes up here and there in the issue tracker | 03:01:05 |
hpfr | this machine does have an arc gpu | 03:01:13 |
hpfr | yeah I couldn’t reproduce on my laptop, going to ask in the gnome shell room :) | 14:02:13 |
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@paperdigits:matrix.org | Any idea how to delete a local calendar from the Calendar app? I'd like to only have my online calendars in there so I don't accidentally add local only events like I just did. | 20:41:23 |
| 22 Aug 2024 |
Jan Tojnar | mica: I am not sure it is possible but you should be able to mark some other calendar as default and then disable the local one | 07:03:27 |
Jan Tojnar | * mica: I am not sure removing is possible but you should be able to mark some other calendar as default and then disable the local one | 07:03:55 |
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@paperdigits:matrix.org | @Jan Tojnar thanks
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@paperdigits:matrix.org | I already do that, but wanted to remove the local calendar completely. I've asked in the gnome forum :D | 17:05:41 |
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edgar.vincent | mica: Funny, I was just wondering about the exact same thing. Do keep us posted if you find the answer.
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@paperdigits:matrix.org | No answer so far... Don't think I'll get one. | 14:56:19 |
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| 3 Sep 2024 |
K900 | Question: what do y'all think about defaulting GNOME (and possibly the other GNOME-likes) to Pipewire for audio in 24.11? | 11:17:31 |
K900 | I assumed GNOME didn't enable any sound server by default because that's what we do for Plasma | 11:19:29 |
K900 | But turns out it enables Pulse by default | 11:19:37 |
K900 | And we should probably figure out some way to be consistent on that | 11:19:53 |
Honnip | it also enables Pipewire as gnome-remote-desktop requires it 😅 | 11:53:01 |
K900 | Yes, but only for video | 12:01:35 |
@blitz:chat.x86.lol | Are there still issues with pipewire? I'm using this for quite some time without issues | 14:18:28 |
K900 | I haven't seen any particularly bad reports | 14:20:36 |
Jan Tojnar | In reply to @k900:0upti.me Question: what do y'all think about defaulting GNOME (and possibly the other GNOME-likes) to Pipewire for audio in 24.11? sounds good, I think we had plans for that as far back as when worldofpeace was still contributing but there were always other priorities | 15:40:20 |
ElvishJerricco | In reply to @blitz:chat.x86.lol Are there still issues with pipewire? I'm using this for quite some time without issues For some reason my microphone ends up sounding extremely bad if I enable pipewire. I have spent exactly zero time investigating this | 19:47:51 |
@blitz:chat.x86.lol | In reply to @elvishjerricco:matrix.org For some reason my microphone ends up sounding extremely bad if I enable pipewire. I have spent exactly zero time investigating this Bluetooth? | 20:06:33 |
ElvishJerricco | blitz: I was not using bluetooth, no | 20:21:20 |