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Aisyk_40Hi !17:00
Eickmeyeruh.... hi?17:23
bhechingerEickmeyer: Ok, I have one for you. Why would plugging a FW drive into my computer cause jack to stop?17:40
Eickmeyerbhechinger: Which release?17:41
bhechinger22.04517:41
bhechinger22.0417:41
EickmeyerKernel?17:41
bhechingerLinux deepthought 5.15.0-86-lowlatency #95-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Wed Sep 20 15:32:23 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux17:41
EickmeyerAre you using FFADO or ALSA?17:42
bhechingerFFADO17:42
EickmeyerThere you go. Your Firewire device is your primary audio device for JACK, and if JACK can't access it, boom goes the dynamite.17:42
bhechingerBut why can't it access it?17:43
EickmeyerOh, you mean plugging it in?17:43
bhechingerI can't have two devices plugged in? (separate physical ports)17:43
EickmeyerYou might have to start JACK *after* plugging it in.17:43
EickmeyerJACK doesn't support hotplugging in that config.17:43
bhechingerAh17:44
bhechingerHmm, seems to be hung adding bridges17:44
EickmeyerI'm not 100% certain PulseAudio bridges are supported on FFADO, that's an OvenWerks question.17:45
bhechingerIt's always worked17:45
EickmeyerStill an OvenWerks question as to why it'd be hanging, I don't have FireWire devices.17:45
EickmeyerAlso, he may have designed it for only one FW device.17:46
bhechingerFor now I'll just unplug it. :-D17:46
EickmeyerThere you go. :)17:46
bhechingerNot super important. Just trying to figure out if it can be useful for me (I would love to be able to boot off of it but something tells me that's not happening in this day and age)17:47
EickmeyerLatest PipeWire supports FireWire, for what it's worth.17:47
bhechingerbut not FFADO. :(17:53
bhechingerI mean, I'm doing exactly 0 audio things these days so that's probably less of a big deal.17:57
Eickmeyerbhechinger: No, not true. I remember seeing a changelog entry for PipeWire that it supports FFADO.18:09
bhechingerOh? Last I heard they weren't being responsive to the FFADO team's offers of help getting it integrated. I'll check that out, that's good news!18:10
bhechingerhttps://docs.pipewire.org/page_module_ffado_driver.html18:10
bhechingerWOO18:10
bhechingerffado.devices: array of devices to open, default "hw:0"18:11
bhechingersupports multiple devices, that's actually awesome18:11
EickmeyerYep. The latest release (not in 23.10, sadly, but will be in the development branch as soon as nn opens) is the 1.0 RC.18:11
bhechingerThat's excellent news. That means migrating to pipewire is way less painful for Ubuntu Studio18:21
EickmeyerThat's why the "not for professional audio" bit is being removed from the messaging for PipeWire.18:22
EickmeyerIt's already default in 23.04 and 23.10.18:22
bhechingerI do fear you're going to be losing me to NixOS though. Running that on the laptop was very nice. I liked it a lot.18:26
EickmeyerYeah, I've heard great things about that experience. I'm doing everything I can to make Ubuntu Studio's experience top-notch for creativity, though.18:31
bhechingerI'm thinking about maybe doing a NixOS Studio. Musnix mostly has the details (RT, pipewire, ffado) taken care of so mainly it's just the outward polish bits. Installed software, sane defaults and configs, etc.18:41

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