[03:15] Eickmeyer: question: re headphone switching, what level should I set Headphone and or Front to? [03:15] Should I just do 0dB? [03:16] Pulse seems to do that and use master to set the output level [04:01] OvenWerks: If Pulse does it, then that's the expected behavior. [04:02] good enough, 0dB and unmute to turn on, mute to turn off [04:04] I will set it up as if PCH is system as a first step [04:04] 👍 [04:05] then set it up to copy or move all connections from system_1/2 to the headphone device if it is not system [04:06] then set up USB headphone switching. [04:06] Actually, I think the last will just be there with the move output connections [21:49] Everyone: I have a long way to go with the packaging I'm working on, but I'm going to have to take a break from it for the moment. The work I did on making appfolders as part of ubuntustudio-menu for Ubuntu (GNOME) seems to work as well as it can. [21:49] I just pushed a minor cosmetic change to the Plasma splash screen that's part of ubuntustudio-default-settings. [21:50] Basically, a friend of mine needs his web site migrated between servers. We did this a few years ago and haven't been happy with the service, and we are doing something that will halve his costs. [21:50] I've got a week and a half to work on it, so that's the goal. [21:51] hope by then I will have a few fixes on controls ready [21:51] Sounds good. [21:54] Wonderful... have you seen anything about this: https://github.com/relascope/jack_mixer/issues/1 [21:55] not to do with jakc-mixer but that would ball up controls pretty good. [21:55] or are we already using pygtk's succesor? [21:55] Eickmeyer: ^ [21:56] maybe we use gi as the next version [21:58] yeah sorry for the noise we are already beyond that [22:01] Yeah, we're already beyond it. [22:01] Controls isn't affected at all. [22:01] jack-mixer was removed from the repos, however. [22:02] I don't recall the switch being that hard... [22:02] Yeah I know. [22:02] it was not jack-mixer I was worried about but anything else using gtk from inside python. I did not realize the name changed [22:03] Right. Everything is working in groovy under python3, so we're good. [22:03] yup