Post AkRwgEaMCuYml4f9No by ncommander@social.restless.systems
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(DIR) Post #AkNgQQmohWJq4C5qyG by ncommander@social.restless.systems
2024-07-28T06:33:02Z
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Why is there no good way to *disable* third party applications and pulse from moving your volume sliders?Some 'helpful' feature is lowering the audio gain automatically and preventing me from transmitting reliably ...
(DIR) Post #AkNsvbRILJ6nX6enSq by nico@ublog.byme.at
2024-07-28T08:41:57.830097Z
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@ncommander TIL that WirePlumber have ACL so you forbid an application access to the sound system.But the fact that they moved from Lua (!!) to JSON for the configuration is telling me that I will not get a good ROI on learning it.They are probably going to swith to another format in 5 years and deprecate wireplumber in 7.
(DIR) Post #AkNsvc6lr6Hlbk3v72 by ncommander@social.restless.systems
2024-07-28T08:53:03Z
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@nico the application doing it was gnome-settings-daemon
(DIR) Post #AkO9mfhwnjtFO0m05A by ncommander@social.restless.systems
2024-07-28T12:01:58Z
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@grawity it's whatever Debian has, I saw that brought up in chat, but didn't try it before I found what was moving the sliders.
(DIR) Post #AkODdam2AzmhIHbvVo by ncommander@social.restless.systems
2024-07-28T12:45:11Z
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@grawity I had the same behavior on both Rocky Linux (RHEL) and Debian. I have it livestreamed if you like to review the footage yourself.
(DIR) Post #AkRwgEaMCuYml4f9No by ncommander@social.restless.systems
2024-07-30T07:54:00Z
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@grawity this also appears to have played a role in furhter debugging, so thanks.