[13:03] Hi folks [13:22] Qt 5.15.2 now landing in hirsute [14:04] Excellent :) [14:05] cool [14:31] release upgrading my test partition now.... [14:40] Is there still a problem installing the daily ISO? [14:42] mparillo: yes. ubuiquity needs some fixes applied to work with the newest pyqt5 [14:43] I will try to do a MP for that in the next few days if main ubiquity devs do not [14:57] upgrade to 21.04 and 5.15.2 was very smooth. No issues so far. :) [15:01] (Document) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/SOh1XYOf/file_39384.mp4 [15:02] I just have one annoying issue with 21.04, seems the snd_hde_intel driver drops out after a period of non-use, gotta reboot to reload the module for some reason [15:02] hde=hda [15:05] could be firefox related since alsa seems to work ok without the module on ~/user/media stuff on my outboard drive, but not on the web. [15:07] err /media/user [15:12] Sound on 20.10 has been troublesome as I have use "pkill -U $USER pulseaudio" quite frequently to use my plantronics BT headset. (20.04 never had this issue). Supposedly the 5.10 kernel has Intel sound updates but not sure if this is a Pulse or kernel issue. [15:13] right, this not a big deal, just annoying :-) [15:14] is [15:17] Pipewire is installed on 20.10 so my issue may be related to pipewire/puslse/kernel combination but I have no clue how to untangle that chaos. [15:21] wish I knew how to use it...it's installed by default but normally i don't run media stuff without a GUI [15:21] remove pipewire, you don't need it unless you sue Wayland [15:22] use* [15:23] Weird, why does Wayland need pipewire (or visa versa)? [15:24] AFAIU it's needed fore multi-monitor handling [15:31] What???? What does sound have to do with multi-monitor support? [15:38] It is for screencasting/desktop sharing under wayland IIRC [15:43] I found an experimental tutorial that replaces PA and Jack, don't think i'm gonna touch that one. [15:43] replaces them with pipewire configs