[05:36] <OvenWrks> Eickmeyer: new controls
[05:36] <Eickmeyer> OvenWrks: Yep, got the notification email as I'm heading off to bed. I upgraded to Impish earlier and I'll toss it in the repo in the morning.
[05:45] <OvenWrks> Eickmeyer:  thanks
[15:45] <OvenWrks> Eickmeyer: the new convert- was actually able to fix the bad config you pasted a week or so ago. it works on the better one too of course.
[15:47] <OvenWrks> Eickmeyer: when you get to testing, do try to add your hdmi device as an extra device. That has been reported as a problem.
[15:47] <Eickmeyer> OvenWrks: I'll give it a shot.
[15:50] <OvenWrks> I am hoping to be able to call this release :) It's not perfect but I have other things to do going into the summer so best to release now if nothing is broken
 *cough* inb4 your release breaks something somehow *cough*
 Just kidding ;)
[15:52] <OvenWrks> Eickmeyer: do you happen to know if/when ubuntu is hoping to switch pulse to pipewire? Are they likely to use both for a while?
[15:52] <Eickmeyer> OvenWrks: I don't know. That said, we can pretty much do what we want if we feel PW is ready for production.
[15:53] <OvenWrks> Eickmeyer: I am guessing vanilla will add it first
[15:53] <OvenWrks> Eickmeyer: I am more wonder when I will _have_ to deal with it :)
[15:55] <OvenWrks> In controls 2.3 I hope to be able to detect what is in use and go with it.
[15:56] <OvenWrks> I may also detect Cadence and do things different if it is/has been in use.
[15:57] <Eickmeyer> Interesting.
[15:57] <Eickmeyer> Not a bad idea.
[15:58] <OvenWrks> The main thing would be to query pulse to see if respawn is true (as we expect it) and if not start it rather than killing it and expecting a respawn
[15:59]  * OvenWrks would rather not start deleting user's files :)
[16:01] <OvenWrks> Arch users are already using PW and Arch has become the other (aside form debian/ubuntu) big audio platform. Redhat based stuff is too bleading edge to keep up.
[16:04] <OvenWrks> I may have to learn the PW codebase and alsa device development as well. I would like to add aes67 to the mix. There is already an aes67 alsa driver, but it does not create devices that will work with jack or ardour  :P  though it does seem to work with dante devices (which are the biggest market share of network audio right now)
[16:11] <Eickmeyer> Yep.
[23:26] <OvenWrks> kubuntu i won't install for me. manually select a partition, call ext4 mounted at / and it comes back formating failed... syslog has some words about trying to do something with a FAT partition? Downloading Studio i
[23:42] <Eickmeyer> Interesting.
[23:42] <Eickmeyer> RikMills: ^
 @OvenWrks [<OvenWrks> kubuntu i won't install for me. manually select a partition, call ext …], did you make the EFI partition?
 you still need the EFI partition i think or it barfs
 (EFI is a fat partition)