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<bdju>
did the fedora image release get delayed?
<j`ey>
yes
<bdju>
alright, good to know. thanks.
<j`ey>
plenty of people currently using it though!
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<kidplayer666>
I got a question, not sure if this is fedora being problematic or not, but KDE connect aint working
<k4rm4c0m4>
I am having questions regarding audio. I know the drivers for the speakers are not yet available, due to safety concerns, however, I am having trouble using my bluetooth headphones. They seem to connect and then immediately die again. Not sure if this is even related to asahi, however I have set up everything correctly afaik.
<k4rm4c0m4>
I was wondering whether or not issues like these are known or commonplace, or if this is on my end
<k4rm4c0m4>
Other bluetooth devices do work, by the way
<PaulFertser>
Have you tried using same headphones with some other computers running GNU/Linux?
<k4rm4c0m4>
Yes, that works fine
<k4rm4c0m4>
maybe its really my configuration, by the way, I was just asking here to see if issues like those were commonplace
<PaulFertser>
What happens if you try to run "bluetoothctl" and use "connect <BTADDR>" to connect to those headphones?
<k4rm4c0m4>
Gives me "Attempting to connect addr [newline] Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed br-connection-profile-unavailable"
<PaulFertser>
Hm, but br-connection-profile-unavailable hints at something else.
<k4rm4c0m4>
Reading in the arch wiki that I might be missing a pulseaudio package
<k4rm4c0m4>
I will look at your link though, thank you
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<PaulFertser>
k4rm4c0m4: I assume you are using pipewire and have libspa bluetooth installed, right? Else you wouldn't be able to use other bluetooth speakers.
<PaulFertser>
k4rm4c0m4: with pipewire you shouldn't be installing anything pulseaudio.
<k4rm4c0m4>
Nono, no pipewire, bogstandard alsa-pulseaudio
<k4rm4c0m4>
I fixed it, I was really missing a package called pulseaudio-bluetooth
<k4rm4c0m4>
Sorry for bothering you guys here, but you suggestion helped me find a new thing to google :)
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<leio>
I received my 6144 x 3456 resolution monitor, which I misread about latest standard HDMI cable being included but it isn't. With M2 Ultra m1n1-enabled HDMI framebuffer only that resolution will only render the top half of the screen, both with 60Hz and 30Hz. 4K works, but isn't an exact scale, and exactly twice less width and height gives me 1920x1200 instead
<leio>
on OSX the cable pulls off 6144x3456 fine, the difference being that it can do DSC compression, while m1n1 of course doesn't
<leio>
question is - might it start working with current software if I source a HDMI 2.1 cable? :)
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<leio>
monitor tells it's 12Gps HDMI stream
<leio>
So I guess surprisingly this is already a HDMI 2.0 cable at least?
<Nefsen402>
HDMI isn't as capable as Displayport
<Nefsen402>
The only difference between a HDMI 2.1 cable and HDMI 2.0 is sometimes marketing, sometimes more shielding so that signal integrity is better
<Nefsen402>
HDMI 2.1 could work on a shorter "hdmi 2.0" cable
<leio>
so it might be limited to 12 Gps because of the hardware or the very barebones HDMI out support while OSX just doesn't bother with HDMI 2.1 because with DSC 12Gps is enough, or?
<Nefsen402>
hdmi doesn't have dsc
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<leio>
it does. Wikipedia and my monitor with OSX says so
<leio>
It was added with HDMI 2.1, apparently.
<Nefsen402>
DSC was originally deloped by vesa (who make the displayport) and ofc hmdi forum decided to yank the free technology to shove it into their crappy propriatary standard
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<leio>
I'd be happy to use DisplayPort, unfortunately I can't without waiting - or learning all about it and picking up the WIP work
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