rustyaxe | i have a .wav of very subtle white noise thats playing in a loop.. why? because its the only way to keep my bluetooth speaker connected (bluetoothd crashes as of a month or so ago in testing) whenever the pipewire isnt making sounds anymore :O | 02:01 |
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Walex | rustyaxe: very funny workaround | 11:56 |
joerg | `sox -n -d synth brownnoise` | 16:27 |
joerg | I'd even recommend to further lowpass filter the brown noise, thren attenuating it to -50 or -60dB whatever meets your needs | 16:29 |
joerg | sox is great :-) | 16:45 |
joerg | for n in E2 A2 D3 G3 B3 E4; do play -n synth 4 pluck $n repeat 2; done | 16:46 |
Walex | really neat use of the ancient and wonderful 'sox'. | 18:05 |
rustyaxe | no go, no alsa device for the bluetooth sound | 18:06 |
rustyaxe | Not sure what changed in bluetooth awhile back, but this keeps it connected. Need to test on a clean install | 18:09 |
rwp | INFORMATION: In today's Unstable Ceres upgrade base-files has been modified to include "Depends: usrmerge | usr-is-merged" pulling in the usrmerge package and causing the transition to UsrMerge which now follows the Debian upstream. | 19:13 |
rwp | https://pkginfo.devuan.org/cgi-bin/package-query.html?c=package&q=base-files=13devuan4 | 19:13 |
rwp | This only has immediate effect upon users of Unstable and in a few days Testing. Users of Stable are not affected. Not until the next Stable release. | 19:14 |
rwp | My own Unstable system failed the usrmerge due to local system modifications which has been necessary in order to keep Unstable working. I imagine most other Unstable users will be in the same situation. We will need to manually handle the UsrMerge transition in Unstable today. | 19:15 |
omniboy | thank you | 20:18 |
jyri | yep, my update got pretty messed up (missing symlinks, udev rules, initrd didn't build due to those etc), luckily I got it fixed by creating those links and downloading the missing rules | 21:44 |
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