[20:12] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer: have you tested controls at all. it works here so far.
[20:13] <Eickmeyer> OvenWerks: Using right now, it looks good.
[20:13] <Eickmeyer> Works very well, the killling of the excess pulseaudio processes killed dsp usage big time.
[20:14] <OvenWerks> good, I would like to forget about it for a while :)
[20:15] <Eickmeyer> Hehehehehe
[20:15] <Eickmeyer> Gotta figure out the Pipewire integration before Feature Freeze, so tuck that in your cap?
[20:17] <OvenWerks> I may not have much time till August. Family coming Thur, son grad after that, boat to get ready for summer...
[20:18] <Eickmeyer> OvenWerks: Oh, totally understood. Feature freeze is August 25th, just FYI.
[20:20] <OvenWerks> I may get as far as detect PW and stay out of its way.
[20:27] <arraybolt3[m]> Eickmeyer: I don't know anything about Pipewire integration except for having installed Pipewire on Ubuntu 20.04 once, but I'd be interested in helping!
[20:28] <OvenWerks> Things we need to know about PW:
[20:28] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3[m]: This mostly has to do with studio-controls, so if you want to collaborate with OvenWerks on that, feel free.
[20:28] <OvenWerks> - how to turn it on and off
[20:29] <OvenWerks> - how to turn the pulse part on and off.
[20:29] <OvenWerks> - same for the jack side
[20:29] <arraybolt3[m]> OK. Still fighting with Calamares bootloader over here, but I may look at studio-controls and see what's what. What language is it written in?
[20:30] <Eickmeyer> https://github.com/ovenwerks/studio-controls is the code
[20:30] <OvenWerks> - how to bridge from pw to jack
[20:31] <arraybolt3[m]> OvenWerks: OK, sounds like it shouldn't be too tricky, but I will have to hack my way through Python.
[20:32] <OvenWerks> just command line stuff will do. Once I know that, adding things to controls is not hard
[20:33] <arraybolt3[m]> Oh, OK. I've built a few complex Bash scripts, so I can do that easily. You just need the commands to do the four things you listed in Ubuntu Studio Kinetic?
[20:33] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3[m]: We literally just need whatever the command lines are, implementing it in Python is the easy part.
[20:33] <Eickmeyer> The research is the tough part.
[20:34] <arraybolt3[m]> OK, sounds like a plan! I'm going to finish my boss battle with git and quilt, then tackle PipeWire.
[20:34] <OvenWerks> There is more but those are the begining  :) Being able to turn it off means I can keep a running system