| 21 Jul 2022 |
sjfloat | Awesome. Thanks. | 12:43:46 |
sjfloat | So, having spoken with folks at that channel, they don't seem to think that it's something the user would use much. Nor does there seem to be any docs for that audience. | 17:15:55 |
sjfloat | However, I found that aj-snapshot still captures and restores alsa and jack connection graphs. | 17:16:20 |
sjfloat | It stores the graph in an XML file, so I'm sure you could write and tweak them yourself. | 17:17:05 |
sjfloat | And keep them under VC | 17:17:50 |
sjfloat | I'm still considering going back to pulsewire though. My usual workflow for a long time has been to simply suspend it when things get serious. | 17:18:53 |
sjfloat | And pipewire really seems to crush chrome on my box -- really painful. | 17:19:18 |
sjfloat | These would be a very different thing than what people seem to be doing on NixOS though. On Debian, I started jack manually when I needed and didn't run it as a service. | 17:20:07 |
sjfloat | * This would be a very different thing than what people seem to be doing on NixOS though. On Debian, I started jack manually when I needed and didn't run it as a service. | 17:20:48 |
sjfloat | And I had different jack configs for different needs. Having it hardcoded in my system config has not been fun for me. | 17:22:02 |
sjfloat | Has anyone had any luck with Cadence? | 20:55:25 |
sjfloat | It installs, but it seems pretty much completely non-functional. | 20:55:44 |
sjfloat | I'm guess in just totally incompatible with pipewire. | 20:57:44 |