From: Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Why is KDE so bad at multiple monitors?
Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2024 20:39:35 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <111e51bd-d914-cc8c-8980-f603917a76bf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4903736.31r3eYUQgx@rogueboard>
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Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 3 March 2024 19:31:30 GMT Dale wrote:
>>
>> Since my last post, I did my weekly updates. During that, I log out,
>> switch to boot runlevel, restart anything that checkrestart says needs
>> it, then back to default runlevel and log back in. With the config file
>> change, my monitors came up just like they should. I didn't have to
>> adjust anything.
>>
>> I guess it goes to show, one thing fixes one person's system while yet
>> another fixes someone else's system. Go figure. ROFL
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-) :-)
> You don't need to replace openrc with systemd to use Wayland. These days I
> run all my systems' desktops on Wayland and openrc. OpenRC will not interfere
> with or try to replace my network settings, my cron jobs, my chronyd, syslog,
> or whatever.
>
> Pipewire is the new sound server for KDE. Take a look here in case yours
> needs some tweaking:
>
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/PipeWire
>
> I run on my main desktop with USE="-pulseaudio", but if you have any
> applications which need pulseaudio you'll need to enable it, if you haven't
> done this already.
When pipewire first showed up, I was kinda hesitant about it. Here's
something new that is going to annoy me for a while until the bugs gets
worked out and I figure out how to use it. Then I got Kmix cut off. I
started using pipewire and it was like, cool. It actually works pretty
well.
The other day it did some strange things tho. I would set the volume
but every time it went to the next video in my play list, it would reset
the volume to 0 or very close to it. It was annoying since I kept
having to turn it back up. I ended up closing everything that would
play sound and setting the volume levels where I wanted it. I then
restarted smplayer and such. It has worked ever since. I guess it got
confused between some setting somewhere and what I wanted. Doing it
with all the apps gone seems to have fixed it. So far, that's the only
time it gave me any trouble and it could have been something I clicked
by accident or something. I don't know that it was pipewire's fault.
Could be, could have been me.
Since I use smplayer to watch TV, doing that reset while everything was
closed, it also fixed the volume setting on mpv when I'm playing some
temporary video to test and make sure a file is good, and in English.
It actually fixed two problems.
Oh, I also figured out how to set the audio in smplayer as well. I used
to have it set to a user setting in preferences to get sound. Now it's
using a regular device like it should.
Overall, I kinda like pipewire. It does manage the sound better than
Kmix did. It not only manages devices but also manages apps as well.
Anyone who hasn't switched should give it a try. Just look for both
tabs. One is for devices and one is for apps. Have to check them both
and adjust as needed.
Dale
:-) :-)
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Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-02-25 4:53 [gentoo-user] Why is KDE so bad at multiple monitors? Daniel Frey
2024-02-25 5:52 ` Dale
2024-02-25 9:01 ` Michael
2024-02-25 15:08 ` Dale
2024-02-25 17:36 ` Daniel Frey
2024-02-25 18:10 ` Michael
2024-02-25 17:34 ` Daniel Frey
2024-02-25 18:17 ` Mark Knecht
2024-02-27 15:21 ` Daniel Frey
2024-02-25 11:29 ` Paul Colquhoun
2024-02-28 22:13 ` Paul B. Henson
2024-02-28 22:23 ` Dale
2024-02-28 22:43 ` Mark Knecht
2024-02-29 11:27 ` Dale
2024-03-03 18:59 ` Daniel Frey
2024-03-03 19:31 ` Dale
2024-03-03 19:39 ` Daniel Frey
2024-03-03 21:57 ` Dale
2024-03-03 22:39 ` Daniel Frey
2024-03-03 23:47 ` Dale
2024-03-03 21:20 ` Michael
2024-03-04 2:39 ` Dale [this message]
2024-03-14 21:23 ` Mart Raudsepp
2024-03-05 10:56 ` Arsen Arsenović
2024-03-02 5:11 ` Paul B. Henson
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