| 21 Nov 2023 |
Jan Tojnar | I already pushed that | 08:41:59 |
Jan Tojnar | (part of 0edd45851f4dad51e068de409028d795e7a0b93a) | 08:42:21 |
Jan Tojnar | gotta head to work so will not be on element but will still be reachable on e-mail/github if needed | 09:36:02 |
vcunat | The push caused very little rebuilds, according to Hydra. | 09:49:37 |
vcunat | I'll keep an eye on it preparing binaries, so that in several hours it should hopefully be OK-ish to merge from that point of view. | 09:50:48 |
@rmtt:matrix.org | I have two gpus on my pc, one amd and one nvidia. I use amd as main gpu for display, and use nvidia for compute and kvm passthrough. But gnome always open /dev/nvidia*(even when disable nvidia_modeset) which make rmmod nvidia failed, is there a way to make gnome dont open /dev/nvidia*? | 12:20:27 |
Hubble the Wolverine (they/them) | In reply to @hubofeverything:bark.lgbt
Heya!
I'm having trouble trying to figure something out
When I try to login via gdm, it keeps logging into gnome X11 by default, despite the bottom right selector (which has GNOME selected instead of 'GNOME (X11)')
I've moved to the gnome branch now but this was still happening while I was on 23.05 Fixed! I've set xserver.defaultSession to gnome | 12:34:25 |
Hubble the Wolverine (they/them) | Now I have a separate issue
When I plug in my display with displayport, gnome seems to restart. This doesn't happen with my HDMI display.
Short excerpt from the log of display-manager.service
Nov 21 04:30:40 Gulo-Laptop gdm[1842]: Gdm: GdmDisplay: Session never registered, failing
Nov 21 04:30:40 Gulo-Laptop gdm[1842]: Gdm: Child process -7523 was already dead.
I'm on the gnome branch, using a laptop with nvidia hybrid graphics.
| 13:16:17 |
Hubble the Wolverine (they/them) | I don't really know where to start debugging. I don't get any gnome-related crashes listed in coredumpctl | 13:17:06 |
shortcutz | so i read a bit of the hydra manual and the wiki about hydra, but i still dont really get how it works. since there are running evaluations for the gnome 45 pr, does that mean there is a cached build available yet? is there a page where such a build would be listed? | 14:27:29 |
vcunat | In reply to @shortcutz:matrix.org so i read a bit of the hydra manual and the wiki about hydra, but i still dont really get how it works. since there are running evaluations for the gnome 45 pr, does that mean there is a cached build available yet? is there a page where such a build would be listed? yes, you will get binaries | 14:45:51 |
vcunat | (without configuring anything) | 14:46:00 |
vcunat | Well, right now only x86_64-linux is complete-ish. | 14:46:25 |
shortcutz | thank you!! | 14:47:32 |
vcunat | Any single build finished by hydra.nixos.org immediately gets into the shared cache.nixos.org. (modulo a couple caching layers) | 14:49:38 |
shortcutz | got it | 14:57:20 |
vcunat | I barely missed the branch-off, but merged it to both 23.11 and master now. | 19:51:26 |
Philip Taron (UTC-8) | Thank you all so much for the work to get GNOME 45 integrated. I've been following the GNOME 45 PR for a while and... there's a lot! | 19:52:43 |
| 23 Nov 2023 |
| @ThorHop:matrix.org changed their display name from hopland (flaky frank) to hopland (evil entrepeneur). | 17:30:39 |
| @ThorHop:matrix.org changed their display name from hopland (evil entrepeneur) to hopland (nixpkgs-rolling when). | 18:25:24 |
| 24 Nov 2023 |
uep | Ok, one really annoying 45 change so far: I can't use bluetooth A2DP audio anymore. It's locked af HFP, for several different headsets. pavucontrol says A2DP is "unavailable" and it appears to be because it's keeping the mic input open | 06:41:44 |
uep | (I don't know if there's a better pipewire-specific tool) | 06:42:34 |
Hubble the Wolverine (they/them) | In reply to @uep:matrix.org Ok, one really annoying 45 change so far: I can't use bluetooth A2DP audio anymore. It's locked af HFP, for several different headsets. pavucontrol says A2DP is "unavailable" and it appears to be because it's keeping the mic input open Oh hm
I'm using release-23.11 right now and Bluetooth profiles work perfectly for me
I'm using a pxc-550 II | 07:31:38 |
Hubble the Wolverine (they/them) | I used to have problems with profiles if I set custom options, where the HFP profiles go missing when I did set them | 07:32:22 |
uep | they worked fine in the previous generation before the g45 update landed | 07:32:35 |
uep | it would sometimes pick the wrong one by default, but I could switch them | 07:32:54 |
Hubble the Wolverine (they/them) | What headphones are you using? Could that be related? | 07:33:36 |
uep | three different sets all behave the same | 07:33:56 |
Hubble the Wolverine (they/them) | What about setup? Do you have Bluetooth related settings? | 07:36:23 |
Jan Tojnar | I can confirm AD2P works for me as well. There was a gnome-bluetooth update but that should mostly just be fixes. Maybe pipewire got bumped around the same time? | 08:00:02 |