On 2/9/22 2:40 PM, Mike O'Connor wrote:
> dang. flashing the Xfce iso behaves the same way....
I will try to give it a whirl later today (I brought my rpi stuff backup
home yesterday).
When I did the install it just worked but that was in Fedora 33. I may
have done a minimal install as I just needed a simple "server", not a
desktop. But later I did a desktop install which is running Fedora 34
right now.
-- Fernando
>>>
https://arm.fedoraproject.org/ <
https://arm.fedoraproject.org/>
>>>> <
na...@ccrma.Stanford.EDU <mailto:
na...@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 2/8/22 5:51 PM, Mike O'Connor wrote:
>>>>> do you have a favorite build/setup that you use? Chris Chafe
>>>>> mentioned good results with Fedora 35. i've spent a few hours
>>>>> learning how to set Fedora up. i've got a running VM, but it's not
>>>>> playing nice with real-world audio interfaces yet. so i can see
>>>>> Ardour seemlingly being happy, i just can't hear it just yet. :-)
>>>>> has anybody gotten Fedora running on an RPi? that was another
>>>>> angle i tried, but that attempt didn't boot.
>>>>
>>>> Hmmm, I did manage to boot aarch64 on an rpi4 and I have been using
>>>> that for supporting aarch64 builds in my koji build system. I have
>>>> not tried lately - how did it fail?
>>>>
>>>> -- Fernando
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> i'm *really* keen to get JMess talking to Pipewire...
>>>>>> On Feb 8, 2022, at 3:31 PM, Seablade - <
seab...@gmail.com
>>>>>> <mailto:
seab...@gmail.com> <mailto:
seab...@gmail.com
>>>>>> <mailto:
seab...@gmail.com>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I can't speak from Jacktrip but I can say we still see issues pop
>>>>>> up on the Ardour side of the world with pipewire's jack
>>>>>> emulation. I wouldn't depend on it yet personally, but it is
>>>>>> looking promising down the road.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Seablade
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 6:56 AM Mike O'Connor <
oconn...@gmail.com
>>>>>> <mailto:
oconn...@gmail.com> <mailto:
oconn...@gmail.com
>>>>>> <mailto:
oconn...@gmail.com>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hi folks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i'm curious about
>>>>>>
>>>>>> a) whether anybody here has started experimenting with
>>>>>> how/whether Jacktrip/Qjackctl/Jmess et all work with Pipewire,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> b) whether there are any plans to move in this direction on the
>>>>>> development side, and
>>>>>>
>>>>>> c) anything else at all about Pipewire
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i'm really curious about it and the possibility of replacing Jack
>>>>>> but retaining the ability to do complex audio routing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> to the dev team -- if you want an enthusiastic blundering beta
>>>>>> tester, i'm keen to try.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> mike o'connor
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