[08:36] "Actually, try it with --no-..." <- This makes it run! [08:36] opening meetings from links is still broken, however. [08:37] ```zoommtg://us02web.zoom.us/join?action=join&confno=8890756&pwd=Z0UxOS9kdUlObjUE1VUT09&confid=dXiNDExNjlkMw%3D%3D&browser=chrome``` [08:37] in a window that is tltled `Error -- KIO Client` [14:21] OvenWerks: Is there a way to over-ride the settings for studio-controls? I'm being asked to set my buffer size to 48 or 96 by one of the FFADO lads. [14:27] BrianHechinger[m: You might have to edit the zoom .desktop file in /usr/share/applications to get meeting links to work. [14:31] Well, I managed to make it worse somehow. :-D [14:54] All you had to do was add "--no-sandbox" to the "Exec:" line, what happened? [14:55] I did that and that made it work [14:55] but in screwing with getting it to launch meetings from a web link now it doesn't do anything at all [14:55] from the web link [14:55] I can still run zoom directly [14:56] Ohhhhh [14:56] Weird. [14:56] Your mimetypes probably got messed up. [14:56] zoommtg is set to always ask in firefox [14:57] but it doesn't matter what I point it at, now nothing at all happens [14:57] I don't even get that error [14:58] Zoom needs to fix their stuff. *facepalm* [15:04] see what the web developer console has to say about it [15:08] Not sure where to look there [15:08] If I choose "use system hander" it pops up the Open with... box [15:08] if I choose zoom from there it behaves like it doesn't have --no-sandbox set [15:11] ok, I have two desktop items, I uninstalled zoom and deleted the one that didn't get removed [15:12] Ok, slightly new behaviort [15:12] s/behaviort/behavior/ [15:13] Now I choose system handler, it doesn't ask me to pick one [15:13] but it still acts like it doesn't have --no-sandbox [15:13] I can launch zoom from the start menu whatever that's called in kde [15:18] Ok, I have nuked everything that has anything to do with zoom from my system completely [15:19] now let's install [15:23] It doesn't matter what I do I can't make firefox launch a zoom meeting [15:37] BrianHechinger[m: the only way to do that is to manually edit the config file, in the jack section. I guess studio-controls could also be editted... but I would have to think about where... and any line numbers I gave to you would be out by some hundreds of lines [15:51] BrianHechinger[m: in studio-controls you can search for 'frames =' and add those two values the one that matters should in the def refresh_dropdowns() section, about 60 lines down [15:59] Ok, now it's freezing. Sometimes the entire desktop. [16:04] I reverted the changes and it's still doing it. Time for a reboot i guess. [16:19] reboot helped. don't know what was going on there. [16:20] it really doesn't like 48 or 96 [16:20] 48 doesn't even really start [16:20] and 96 starts but ardour just kinda hangs [16:20] oh, just needed to kick it [17:01] Ok, I didn't think that would help, but had to try it anyway because I was asked to. [17:43] BrianHechinger[m: 48/2 is kind of like 32/3 and 96/2 is kind of like 64/3 [17:44] This is what he said:... (full message at https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/libera.chat/e1799912e54e1f67037b0f3f33c82e171b49ea6e) [17:44] I don't know that it really matters or not, but I had to at least try. [17:47] I fully expected to have to use 16/3 with mine (buffer/latency 48) but 16/2 has worked fine. I have sometimes been able run at 16/2 for 3 days with no xruns [17:48] I do know that a lot of jack clients will fail with anything not evenly binary [17:48] zita-* for example [18:27] I just wish I could figure out why this crashes. xruns I can handle. The entire firewire stack falling over I'm completely stumped about.